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Hanging art in social spaces
Figurative scenes with vibrant color bring energy to living rooms and dining areas where people gather. Position the artwork at eye level on a feature wall to create a welcoming focal point. The expressive brushwork in Bright Street with People, August Macke adds visual interest to conversational spaces.
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Pairing expressive color with calm neutrals
Artworks with geometric shapes and warm tones work beautifully alongside neutral furnishings. The terracotta and beige palette creates balance when paired with natural wood or linen textures. For example, the soft architectural forms in August Macke.Mosque complement minimalist interiors without overwhelming the space.
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Working with beige and brown foundations
Beige and brown are the dominant colors across this collection, making these artworks easy to integrate into existing interiors. They anchor a room while allowing pops of terracotta or teal to stand out. Start with these earthy tones and layer in accent colors through cushions or textiles.
