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Working with warm tones
Brown, taupe, and bronze create a grounded, warm base that suits both traditional and contemporary interiors. The golden crown and cream tones in The Holy Bubble pair beautifully with natural wood furniture, terracotta accents, or warm brass lighting fixtures to create a cohesive, inviting atmosphere.
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Choosing your format
Portrait and square formats are the most popular choices for Old masters with a twist artworks. Both work beautifully when you want to create a vertical focal point or fill a balanced wall space. If you're placing art above furniture or in a narrow hallway, portrait orientation often works best.
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Placement for impact
Artworks with strong central figures command attention and work well as standalone statements. Hang a piece like Vandalism IV at eye level in an entryway or above a console table, where the contrast between classical portraiture and modern color blocking can be appreciated as guests arrive.
