As an artist I get asked a lot of questions about artwork in different spaces: how it will look in a specific space; what pieces, colors, patterns, etc. will look best in a space or on a particular color wall; what size and / or orientation fits a space best; the feel of the artwork and / or space; and much more.
One of my favorite things to do for clients is digitally show them what artwork(s) will look like in their space. They send me a photo of their space (living room, kitchen, bedroom, etc.) and let me know which images they like, and I send them back photos like the ones below. These visual representations provide a lot. But what I frequently try to communicate to people is that there is no right or wrong answer about what artwork works best in a space. It is all very subjective, and the most important thing is that the person who lives with the artwork loves living with it (not what color is trending this year, the architectural style of your home, or other methodical methods of choosing artwork). Below I show examples of 10 different living spaces + 2 different pieces of Artwork by Natasha Bacca. The 10 different spaces vary in style, color, architecture, use, and feel, providing a good variety of living environments. The 2 different pieces of Artwork by Natasha Bacca illustrate different imagery (tree vs. flowers), colors (warm-color dominant vs. cool-color dominant), styles (single pieces vs. multi-panel piece), orientation (vertical vs. horizontal), and feel (more contemporary vs. more traditional). Other differences are illustrated as well, such as different framing options on the artworks. The below examples illustrate well that there is no right or wrong answer about what artwork works best in a space. Both artworks work well in all 10 spaces!
Same Space, Different Art
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Same Art, Different Space
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Which images / artwork / space above do you like best?
If you would like to see a piece of Artwork by Natasha Bacca in your living space contact me here.
Thank you for viewing!
If you have questions or comments I would love to hear them. Much love to you all!
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