What You Must Know About Abstract Canvas Wall Art For The Modern Home

by Design Buddy on August 18, 2011

Walls in modern spaces are often painted in neutral tones like taupe or linen, and these subdued shades provide an ideal backdrop for art and decor in hot shades that pop against a neutral backdrop. Lending signature style and personality to a neutral space is as easy as repeating accent shades throughout. Hot hues like paprika, teal, and sunflower yellow can't help but take center stage when paired with a neutral background. The following suggestions will help you harness that style with canvas wall art and selected accessories.

Make a Statement: Focal Points and Related Accents

Build a space around artwork that speaks to your heart. Select canvas wall art that brings dimension, personality and color to your room. With its graphically brilliant presentation, a simple unframed canvas wall art will lend architectural interest to your living space. The outer edges of stretch canvas wall art are often painted in a contrasting color that gives it instant definition. You will discover larger pieces that work well by themselves or a series of canvases that are created to be displayed together to create a focal point on a big portion of your wall. Canvas wall art hung to fill a space is often sufficient on its own; when decorating a modern space, less is usually more. To make your choice of canvas wall art a truly conspicuous focal point, consider painting the wall behind it in a hue that is different from the rest of the room. To draw even more visual interest to the wall, choose a deep, dramatic color that blends well with the colors in the canvas wall art.

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