![]() ![]() Some advise that wall art should be roughly 70% the width of couches or beds it is placed over. Tips for choosing wall art you’ll loveįor showcase pieces, wall art should be sizeable enough-between 2 to 4 feet-to dominate a space and change the mood of a room. And there’s the simplicity of traditional prints with soothing dark warm tones and a defined color palette such as a close up of flowers running white to dark pink on a black background. Or go with the boho style of painting prints featuring an array of colors and textures such as a deer perfectly merged with its natural environment as flowers coat its body and dance from its antlers. Hang a list of herbs done in a classic illustrative style in a sleek black fiberboard frame in the kitchen. Or trace the lines of wall art that enlarges leaves against a beige background for you to contemplate every curve while sipping wine and listening to jazz. Go minimalist with framed wall art highlighting the time-lapse shift in a gleaming white moon against a black background. Really want to showcase your love of architecture, animals or natural landscapes? Create a collage of images that compliment each other with framed picture or poster sets. Go with stunning, industrial photos of the city you call home or showcase several cities you’ve lived in or visited with framed black and white aerial maps. ![]() Or remind yourself of times spent down the shore by putting the view from a sandy beach in your living room. You can pair the rustic feel of woodland scenes or a path through a country wheat field with the modern look of black or gray aluminum frames. Choose the look of your picture by either having the frame visible or folding the canvas around the frame. Art to breathe new life into your wallsįrom modern art to stunning nature scenes to your own personal collages, there are a lot of options in what you can put in a stylish frame to transform any room. Put your sense of style on display by matching various frame types in different colors with the artwork, photography or textile work you’d like to showcase. Finish painting all your color sections – I did about two coats for each color.Turning any blank stretch of wall into your canvas is easy with affordable framed wall art.For the curtain rod we covered it in plastic and my husband stuck paper plates on the part that is connected to the wall so that we wouldn’t get paint on it, but not have to take it down.I used a roller to fill in the larger areas. I taped the edges of the painted areas, and then used my trick to get the crispiest lines: Tapes your edge then add a thick coat of the original wall paint (mine is white) so, that if that paint leaks under the tape it doesn’t matter, wait for it to dry then add your new color.Paint your second color – my second color is connected to my first so be careful while painting the edge of the connecting colors.I used a large brush to paint the edges of the shapes, since this mural has an organic and imperfect style, I didn’t worry too much about making my painted lines perfect.I would try to match the photo – then stand back and look at it, then make some adjustments and repeat until you’re happy with how the pencil outline looks! ![]() I referenced this photo for how I penciled my design on the wall.
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