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Choosing between portrait and landscape
Portrait and landscape are equally popular formats for F-16 artwork, each serving different wall spaces. Landscape formats suit wide walls above sofas or sideboards, while portrait orientations work well on narrower walls or in vertical gallery arrangements. Choose the format that fits your available wall dimensions and surrounding furniture layout.
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Placement tips for high-energy subjects
Aircraft in motion create visual momentum through angles and vapor trails. When hanging artwork with strong diagonal movement, leave breathing room around the frame so the composition doesn't feel cramped. The upward trajectory and smoke trails in Royal Netherlands Air Force F-16 Fighting Falcon benefit from being centered on a wall with space above to emphasize the ascending movement.
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Working with grey and blue tones
Grey and blue are the dominant colors in this collection, offering flexibility for contemporary interiors. These cooler tones pair naturally with white, charcoal, or warm wood accents. The cloudy sky palette in F16 demonstration combines grey with teal and turquoise, making it adaptable to both industrial and coastal-inspired rooms.
