CURATED STATEMENT PIECES
As it is often the area with the most wall space, the living room offers a wonderful opportunity to display large-scale pieces. Less can be more in this situation so take your time to choose art and sculpture that helps to define the mood of the space.
(Artwork) Amélie Dauteur, Dansa and Iwa; Fernando Daza, Raspberry Circle; Géraldine de Zuchowicz, Bogota; Michaël Schouflikir, Uproar
MULTIPLE GROUPING
A display comprising many pieces needs thought when it comes to composition. A helpful technique before you start making holes is to cut out pieces of paper the same dimensions as the pictures, then attach them to the wall. Once you have the best placement, mark the position of the corners using a pencil.
(Artwork) Raphaële Anfré, Femininity Yielding; Hubert Jouzeau, Palm Trees; Marie Amédro, Synergies; Milena Cavalan, Zebrina; Baptiste Penin, Sri Lanka; Pascaline Sauzay, Imaginary Variation; Marjolaine de La Chapelle, Untitled
FOCAL POINT
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