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Pablo Picasso in his studio, Image found on Pinterest |
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Of course, we are not all blessed with large curated collections of pieces of art, or big living spaces that lends themselves to that "artist-studio" look...
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Image from Apartment therapy Leaning art casually against the wall from sideboards and credenzas, is a great way to achieve this look... |
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And because you are free to move your art around as you please, it will also be easier to change out your art whenever you feel like it, meaning you can add and take away from the collection over time. This in turn means that you can curate art you love as your tastes and budgets change, without spending ages contemplating where to hang it!
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Much in the same way as when creating a gallery wall, considering the size , shape and colors of your artwork is important to create a successful composition...
Cluster art in different frames, canvases and colors you want a bohemian look or in similar frames with a limited color palette if you want a more sleek look....Mix sizes and layer different heights.
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In the above image, one of my favorite stylists, Pella Hedeby , has artfully layered posters, photos and framed art on the wall ....all in a monochrome color palette, and accompanied by leaning a framed print xx against the wall on the floor next to the bed, and again in front of it...
This makes the art part of the simple furnishings and the overall expression of the interiors....she has also used books to further layer the decor and emphasize the casual feel of this room...
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Creating artfully leaning vignettes as a backdrop to displaying items of interest , collections , curiosity's and home accessories lets the artwork connect to the other objects in your vignette,sitting on the same surface in a more meaningful way.
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Leaning art together on shelves is visually appealing.... especially if the artwork is similarly sized and styled, it will give the same visual expression as an artfully created gallery wall, with the benefit of enabling you to rearrange the art display on the shelves, interspersed with accessories to fit your mood or the seasons. This will help create a casual, but sophisticated look.
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Of course I cannot talk about leaning art in the home without mentioning the IKEA Ribba picture ledge...
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As much as I am sure that there was people leaning and layering art in their homes before the Ribba picture ledge became available, there is no doubt that their existence has aided the popularity of this way of displaying art in our homes...
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Image from Emma's design blog ...making full use of the wall space available to us! Add a few pieces leaning casually on the floor as well,like above, and you've nailed it!! |
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Leaning art in unexpected places adds to the appealing intrigue of the interior.....And making use of the floor-space along a wall lets you play with the relationship between the art and the furniture...
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As well as helping you create some of that essential negative space in relation to your display..
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Image via A merry mishap And of course it will save you the job of working out how to hang a particularly big and heavy piece of art on the wall... |
Image via Sarah Sarna In fact, by leaning particularly big pieces of art from the floor against the wall, lets the artwork play peek-aboo in an intriguing way from behind, say a sofa or an armchair, like in the image above... |
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Of course leaning just one huge piece of art on its own , from the floor makes a huge statement....but I will explore the power of One in my next post....so more on that later!
Maybe the leaning and layering artwork display is not for you, but it cannot be denied that there is a certain appeal about this casual way to personalize your home...
I think the trick to pull this off is to strike a balance between the unexpected casualness of it and not making it look like you're just too lazy to hang up your artwork!
There are no rules, but do try to keep in mind the relationship between the layers of art, your home accessories and your furniture and the space it all sits in!
What do you think?
Are you ready to give leaning and layering your artwork a go??
I can tell you that as my collection of art is growing, this seems to me the most practical solution, without retorting to a selling frenzy on e-bay!
Maybe the leaning and layering artwork display is not for you, but it cannot be denied that there is a certain appeal about this casual way to personalize your home...
I think the trick to pull this off is to strike a balance between the unexpected casualness of it and not making it look like you're just too lazy to hang up your artwork!
There are no rules, but do try to keep in mind the relationship between the layers of art, your home accessories and your furniture and the space it all sits in!
What do you think?
Are you ready to give leaning and layering your artwork a go??
I can tell you that as my collection of art is growing, this seems to me the most practical solution, without retorting to a selling frenzy on e-bay!
5 comments:
Great ways to have art in your interior spaces, it does tell something about your personality so its cool to make use these things, it can be fun and engaging.
Thanks Maria and Brittany! So sorry Brittany, but I accidentally deleted your comment....should have had some coffee before I started working this morning!! ;)
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