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Choosing your format
Portrait and square formats are both popular for the Dynamic effect collection. Portrait works well for narrow wall spaces like hallways or beside doorways, while square prints suit compact areas or gallery-style groupings. Consider your available wall width before you order.
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Hanging height and placement
Architectural scenes benefit from central placement at eye level, roughly 145 - 150 cm from the floor to the artwork's centre. The depth and perspective in In the arched gallery, waiting... draw viewers into the scene, so position it where people naturally pause - such as facing a seating area or along a quiet corridor.
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Pairing with your room
Monochrome artworks suit rooms where you want movement without added colour. The flowing form and dramatic textures in Powder Burst work well in minimalist bedrooms or above a hallway console, where the contrast draws the eye without competing with your existing palette.
