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Choosing your format
Portrait and square formats are both popular for Great tit artworks. Portrait works well for narrow wall spaces like hallways or next to doorframes, while square prints suit balanced compositions above furniture. Choose the format that fits your available wall space and the surrounding architecture.
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Working with color combinations
Warm red tones pair beautifully with natural greens and earthy neutrals. The red blooms and berries in Winter birds tits among Christmas flowers work well alongside olive green, taupe, or beige textiles - think cushions, throws, or wooden furniture. This combination creates a welcoming, nature-inspired palette without overwhelming your space.
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Hanging placement tips
Dark backgrounds help artwork stand out on lighter walls. The deep backdrop in Still life with vase and berries by Sander van Laar creates strong contrast, making the bird and botanical details pop. Hang it where natural light won't create glare - a wall perpendicular to windows works well - so the details remain visible throughout the day.
