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Choose your format based on wall space
Portrait and square formats are equally popular for these artworks. A portrait format works well on narrow wall sections, like the space between windows or alongside a doorway. Square formats suit centered placement above furniture. Choose what fits your available wall space best.
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Balance red accents with neutral surroundings
When an artwork features a bold red element, keep surrounding décor understated to let that pop of color do the talking. The glossy red heart in Dreams stands out against grey and brown tones. Pair it with charcoal, slate, or soft grey walls for maximum impact.
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Let dramatic details shine in calm rooms
Artworks with intricate costume details and theatrical styling work well in spaces with minimal visual clutter. A bedroom, reading corner, or hallway with plain walls allows the textures and character to stand out. A good example is Pierrot, where the voluminous pleated collar becomes a striking focal point.
