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Big wall needs art - Jules Frazier Fine Art Photographs

Big wall needs art

Do you have a large, empty wall in your living room that's just begging for some art? Selecting the right piece can really make or break the look and feel of the entire space. As the owner of Jules Frazier Fine Art Photographs, I've helped countless clients find the perfect artwork to transform their living rooms. Here are a few tips to keep in mind as you search for that special something.

First, think about the vibe you want to create. Do you want the art to act as another "window" in the room, giving the illusion of depth and space? Or would you prefer something more abstract and moody to anchor the space? Vivid, saturated colors can make a bold statement, while muted tones can create a more calming, serene atmosphere.

The finish of the artwork is also an important consideration. Glossy, high-shine pieces will reflect light and add a touch of glamour, while a matte finish can feel more organic and earthy. I'm particularly fond of my own photographs, which often have a nostalgic, vintage-inspired look thanks to the retro color palettes and occasional monochromatic treatments. These types of images can make a space feel warm and lived-in, like it's been there for ages.

Of course, the size of the artwork is crucial. You'll want to choose something that fills the wall without feeling cramped or overwhelming. As a general rule, the piece should be at least two-thirds the width of the wall. Anything smaller will look lost, while anything too large will dominate the room. Pay attention to the proportions of your furniture and other decor as well - you want everything to feel balanced and cohesive.

Finally, don't be afraid to get creative! Large-scale art doesn't have to mean a single framed photograph or painting. Consider a gallery wall with multiple smaller pieces, or even a sculptural installation that plays with dimension and texture. The options are endless when you have a blank canvas (er, wall) to work with.

Ultimately, the most important thing is choosing artwork that speaks to you and makes you feel happy every time you walk into the room. With a little bit of planning and an open mind, you can transform that empty wall into a stunning focal point that sets the tone for your entire living space.

Choosing the Right Artwork

When selecting a piece for a large wall, keep these tips in mind:

Consider the Vibe

Do you want the art to feel like a window, or something more abstract? Vivid colors or muted tones?

Think About the Finish

Glossy finishes add shine, while matte creates a more organic feel. Vintage-inspired looks can be cozy and inviting.

Pay Attention to Scale

The artwork should be at least two-thirds the width of the wall for the best proportions.

Get Creative

Don't limit yourself to a single framed piece - a gallery wall or sculptural installation can make a big impact.

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I envision a world where fine art is a part of everyday life — where people surround themselves with imagery that reflects who they are, where they’ve been, and what they love 

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