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Choosing a room for warm-toned artworks
Paintings with green, coral, and pink hues suit spaces with natural light - hallways, bedrooms, or reading corners. These colors feel inviting without dominating the room. The lush botanical details in Oriental Women (Odalisques), August Macke bring warmth to intimate areas where you want a calm, nostalgic atmosphere.
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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.
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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.
