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Bring narrative scenes into social spaces
Artworks with storytelling elements spark conversation and add character to rooms where people gather. The festive, playful atmosphere captured in Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose & Christmas brings warmth to dining rooms, family spaces, or sitting areas where its joyful mood can be appreciated and shared with visitors throughout the seasons.
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Place portraits where eye contact matters
Portrait formats naturally draw the eye upward and create an intimate connection in narrower spaces. Consider hallways, beside doorways, or above console tables where vertical space works in your favor. The direct gaze and elegant composition in Lady with a Blue Veil (Sally Fairchild), John Singer Sargent suits these more personal viewing moments beautifully.
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Choose square formats for balanced displays
Square prints offer symmetry that works well in grid arrangements or as standalone statement pieces above furniture. This format suits both compact and spacious walls, creating visual calm without the directional pull of portrait or landscape orientations. It's a popular choice for creating harmonious, centered displays.
