Art above the sofa & space filler?
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7 years ago
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Comments (20)Hi, take a look at link... http://www.artistkvij.com/#!product/prd3/1773258105/supernova It's one of my original artworks that I've just finished exhibiting in Central London. It is colourful without being too bold, has yellows and purples as the main colours. The link simulates the painting in situ similar to your set up and will look perfect in your space. In addition to this piece there are others that you may be interested in. Visit the page titled modern on my website. Should you need any other requirements, commissions or information you may also email me direct from my website. Good luck with your search! :) Kay...See MoreWhat artwork for living room?
Comments (6)You must use something without any stretch- the one I used was an upholstery grade cotton. The remnant was on eBay for £30 and I used an online framing company for a bespoke size frame. This one I actually spray glued the fabric to the backing so it is more like a framed picture but others I've done I've simply stapled the fabric to a canvas bought from an art shop. Best of luck!...See MoreWall art recommendations - Sculpture or Abstract Painting/Pring?
Comments (10)Hi there, You have a really great room and some modern wall art is definitely the way to go to finish it up, We have lots of large canvases available on Hutsly (http://www.hutsly.com/collections/wall-art/material_canvas) including some in the colours you were after but I would have to agree with the comment above about using different colours to give a bit of life and colour to your space, maybe something like this: Available here. Or this one: Available here. Or this other one: Also available here. They could work for both the wall behind your sofa and the one behind your TV and for example the first and last one are in a similar theme so they would go well together. And for your kitchen wall I would pick something in a portrait format like this: Available here. Or this one which I love too: Available here. Otherwise you could do a display wall here with lots of different prints like the ones on here. Hope that helps!...See MoreArranging art on walls
Comments (1)Hi Charlotte, I would suggest putting a large framed print on the wall above the sofa and use this as the art focal point in the room, making use of that nice big space. On the wall next to the door I would put two smaller framed pieces that compliment the larger piece but are more subtle. Then above the fireplace you don't need another piece of art, instead a mirror would be perfect. Hustly has a great range of wall art: https://www.hutsly.com/collections/wall-art?page=2 I hope this helps! Amy from Topology...See MoreDeidre
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