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Balancing detail with viewing distance
Intricate floral compositions reveal different layers depending on where you stand. Hang your artwork at eye level in spaces where you'll pause and look closely - an entryway, above a console table, or in a reading nook. The nest and butterfly details in Flower still life in a glass vase with a bird's nest on a stone plinth, Jan van Huijsum reward a closer look.
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Pairing with your interior palette
Rich earth tones create natural harmony with wood furniture and warm textiles. The bronze and olive green shades work beautifully alongside natural materials like linen, rattan, or terracotta accents. Consider the warm browns in Flower still life in a glass vase with a bird's nest on a stone plinth, Jan van Huijsum when choosing a room with wooden frames or warm-toned flooring.
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Where these florals shine brightest
Dark backgrounds make flowers pop, especially in spaces with good natural light. Try placing your artwork on a light-colored wall to create maximum contrast. The dramatic backdrop in A Vase with Flowers, Jan van Huysum works particularly well in dining rooms or hallways where you want to make a visual statement.
