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Create a focal point with minimalist line work
Black-and-white line drawings work beautifully as standalone pieces in calm, neutral interiors. The strong perspective and clean lines draw the eye naturally through your space. Hang them at eye level where the composition can breathe - try a hallway or above a console table. A good example is Texel | Eierland Lighthouse | Hand-drawn ink line drawing.
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Choose your format to suit the wall
Different walls call for different shapes. A tall, narrow wall suits portrait formats, while wider spaces work well with landscape or square prints. Think about your furniture layout - what shape complements the space above your sideboard or bed? Browse the available formats for each artwork and choose what fits your room best.
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Dramatic skies suit spacious walls
Aerial views with expansive cloud formations need room to make their impact. They work well above sofas, in dining areas, or on feature walls where you can step back and take in the full scene. The dramatic sky and sweeping landscape in Texel from above | Height photo Eierland Lighthouse and Texel Dunes | Wall circle benefits from generous wall space and natural daylight.
