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Choosing your format
Portrait, square, and landscape formats are equally popular for this collection. If your wall is taller than it is wide, portrait brings vertical balance. For wider walls above furniture, landscape fills the space without crowding. Choose the format that mirrors your wall's natural proportions.
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Placing your print
Stone monuments work beautifully in calm, focused spaces where their scale and presence can breathe. Position your artwork where you naturally pause - hallways, reading corners, or behind a seating area. The dramatic sky and silhouetted figures in Guardians of the Fire suit a wall with minimal distraction around it.
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Working with color
Blue tones ground a coastal or earthy palette without overwhelming it. Pair blue-dominant prints with natural materials like linen, wood, or terracotta accessories to echo the landscape. The sky and statues in Ahu Tongariki combine well with warm browns and soft greens from the collection's color range.
