Choosing A Colour For Canvas Art

Choosing A Colour For Canvas Art

 

If you visit a museum or art gallery you will notice the amount of white and bare walls and the well lit, open rooms, this is no accident.  If a space has a lot of ‘noise’ in the form of distracting patterns there maybe too much interference for the artwork to reach it’s full potential.  Plain colours often work the best for displaying canvas art also.

 

If you are, as yet, undecided on the final colour for your living or working environment it may be best to choose high quality, yet cost effective, items to decorate your areas.  You could also choose colours which will work with the most popular colour schemes.

Before you decide on decorating a room you should think about planning an taking account of the interior design of the room, including the wall art and the furniture.

 

If you were looking for example for canvas prints for your bedroom, you would want to consider the colour harmony above all else.  The colour would not need to be the exact match to the walls, indeed some level of contrast is desirable but it needs to be taken into account.

A bed room is an area of sanctuary and it's appropriate for art to be calming, or even seductive.  If you were looking for prints for the kitchen you can afford to be bolder and more dramatic. If you intend to relax in your living room don't choose art that's too loud, or anything that feels as though it takes over the room.

Canvas prints and in particular photos on canvas are a new and dynamic form of wall art.  High quality cotton canvas is stretched over solid wooden frames and given a coating of protective varnish in order for the canvas to last a lifetime.

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