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Popular formats in this collection
Portrait and landscape formats are equally popular choices for Singapore artworks. Portrait suits narrow wall spaces like hallways or beside doorways, while landscape fills wider areas above sofas or sideboards. Choose the format that fits your available wall space and the room's proportions.
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Room pairing for statement wildlife art
Bold wildlife imagery creates a focal point in rooms where you want visual impact. Consider placing striking animal portraits in living areas, home offices, or reading corners where the artwork can hold attention. The intense gaze and contrasting teal tones in Looking at Me Looking at You suit spaces designed for conversation or quiet focus.
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Hanging placement for water reflections
Artworks featuring water and reflections benefit from natural light that echoes their luminous quality. Position them where daylight can highlight the interplay between sky and surface without causing glare. The mirrored cityscape and calm bay in Sunrise at Marina Bay in Singapore overlooking the iconic Merlion and the hotel work beautifully in spaces with soft morning or evening light.
