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Choosing between portrait and landscape formats
Portrait and landscape are the two most popular formats for Damselflies artworks. Portrait orientation works well on narrow wall sections - next to doorways or between windows - while landscape fits naturally above sofas or sideboards. Choose the format that suits your wall dimensions and the flow of your room layout.
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Hanging height for close-up detail
When you hang artworks with fine detail - like the delicate wings and body structure captured in macro nature shots - position them at eye level or slightly lower. This invites closer viewing and lets you appreciate the intricacy. A good example is Blue dragonfly, where the wing venation and color detail reward a closer look.
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Pairing natural greens with neutral tones
The soft olive and sage green tones that appear throughout many Damselflies artworks bring a grounded, natural feel to your walls. Pair these earthy greens with beige, taupe, or light grey furniture and textiles to create a balanced, calming scheme. For a cohesive look, try Concealed damselfly in a space with warm neutral accents.
