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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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Combining blue with warm neutrals
Deep blue tones gain warmth when paired with taupe, brown, or grey furnishings. This combination balances cool and warm without competing for attention. The blue and mauve palette in Colorful sunset at Marina Bay in Singapore with a view of the hotel and iconic museum and landmark h pairs well with natural wood furniture or soft textile accents in neutral shades.
