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Working with blue and grey tones
Blue and grey create a grounded, versatile palette that pairs well with natural materials like wood and linen. The teal and navy tones in Blue hour at Tata Steel complement warm neutrals beautifully - think taupe sofas, oak furniture, or soft beige walls. These cooler shades balance warmer room elements naturally.
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Choosing between portrait and landscape formats
Portrait and landscape formats are both popular for IJmuiden artworks. A landscape format suits wider wall spaces - above a sofa or sideboard - while portrait works well in narrower spots like hallways or beside doorways. Consider your wall dimensions first, then choose your preferred orientation.
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Placing sunset and twilight scenes effectively
Twilight scenes with warm and cool contrasts benefit from thoughtful placement. Hang them where natural light won't create glare - a wall perpendicular to windows works well. The gradient sky and glowing horizon in Sunset motion draw the eye naturally, making it ideal as a focal point in quieter spaces.
