Art can evoke different emotions and create various moods.
Start with colour, tones and textures when selecting and curating artworks for your interior. Art should have a personal connection with you, reflective of your passions, inspirations, interests, travels and family. Wherever possible meet the artist, to understand their process and inspirations and have their stories infuse the piece with memories that will be passed on to friends and family.
Lighting can play a vital role with artwork.
The role of lighting is integral to the placement and proper appreciation of art. Depending on the style of the home, work with discreet architectural style recessed or can lights through to more traditional wall fixed decorative lighting to highlight and accentuate key artworks throughout an interior.
Choose the Right Placement
Placement is key to the impact of artwork in a space. Consider the size, scale, and visual weight of the artwork in relation to the surrounding furniture and architecture. A larger piece might become a focal point above a fireplace or sofa, while smaller pieces can be grouped together for a gallery wall effect.
Create Contrast & Balance
Use artwork to add visual interest and balance to a room. Contrast bold, colourful pieces with neutral walls or furniture for a striking effect.
Similarly, balance the composition of the room by placing artwork strategically to complement other design elements such as furniture, rugs, and accessories.
Experiment with Framing & Display
The frame can significantly impact the overall aesthetic of artwork. Choose frames that complement both the artwork and the style of the room. Experiment with different framing options, from sleek and modern to ornate and traditional. Additionally, consider alternative display methods such as floating shelves, leaning artwork against the wall, or using picture rails for a dynamic and flexible arrangement.