My friends make fun of me, cause I love all things oversize. If I wear a necklace it's bold and makes a statement, a ring
might look like a space ship has landed on my finger, my couch is huge and invites you to linger, my dining table massive.
Of course my artwork can't be puny!
I guess, for me, size does matter!
Lots of people are afraid of big furniture or art work in their home.
The strangest thing is that even in a small room a large piece of furniture might
just make the room appear larger than it actually is! For example, if you have high
ceilings as I do, a tall cabinet appropriately placed has the effect of drawing one's eye
upward and away from the small footprint of the room. Don't cram the room with too much,
and if placed appropriately it will shine as a focal point and also fool the eye.
ceilings as I do, a tall cabinet appropriately placed has the effect of drawing one's eye
upward and away from the small footprint of the room. Don't cram the room with too much,
and if placed appropriately it will shine as a focal point and also fool the eye.
These wild horses by famed New York photographer Robert Dutesco, are perfectly proportioned
above these sleek lined lounge chairs. The furniture doesn't compete with the artwork,
nor vice-versa, it all works together.
above these sleek lined lounge chairs. The furniture doesn't compete with the artwork,
nor vice-versa, it all works together.
When framing large works of art, your pocketbook goes through a beating, this ingenious
print was framed using simple black plastic stripping that''s nailed into the wall.
Inexpensive and almost invisible.
Inexpensive and almost invisible.
Don't be afraid to 'hide' part of your artwork behind a showpiece like this swivel
egg shaped leather chair. The over sized art, creates the perfect backdrop for this
jewel of furniture.
jewel of furniture.
Again the piece of furniture is grounded by the artwork, it works in unison to create an
enormous yet welcoming vignette.
I recently decided to create my own piece of art work which can be seen here, and I
admit I am not an artist, I was just trying to create inexpensive over sized art work. I
simply created a tableau by stretching a piece of canvas then primed it for painting. Any art
shop will tell you how you can do this. I then used the same hues and leftover latex paint that I
had used to paint my home. I just went ahead and played with large swooshing motions,
and after 'learning to let go' created a unique piece of work.
Both above and below an oversize photograph is used to create a backdrop in these
black and white settings.
black and white settings.
A modern, minimalist look works just as well with over sized art as shown here.
Set in an Art Deco building in the heart of Upper West Side sits one of the homes of
Donna Karan, which houses this gorgeous piece of art work above.
The size of this ripe orange art is an ideal example of how to fill an empty
space, make a statement and yet, not go overboard with too many cumbersome
pieces that don't allow the piece to breath.
space, make a statement and yet, not go overboard with too many cumbersome
pieces that don't allow the piece to breath.
Note how this nude above creates height, making the room appear even taller by drawing the eye upward.
Above, height, is again created by using a tall piece of artwork above a chunky piece of furniture.
Below a simple piece of wallpaper is used to create inexpensive art, in contrasting hues.
Enjoy!
13 comments:
Gorgeous! big. Bold. Beautiful!-ms
Duh! Goooooorrrgeousssss!!!
Love these huge frames. I am inspired by what you wote to make one too now!
Amazing settings!
Amazing! The Robert Dutesco work made the entire room feel alive!
I'm a big fan of large scale pieces in the home. I've been searching for something for our walls... thanks for the inspiration!
wow - what part of the world are you in? Love to have you do my place!
what a great idea! thanks for the inspiration!
always love your posts! gorgeous photos!
vava va vooooon!
YES! I agree with you. I prefer few and big, rather than half size scattered all over the walls. Cheers, Lisbeth
This really inspires me to redecorate a few spaces at home. Thanks for sharing this great blog post.
Just love this post.....especially the one of Greece...you brought back lots of my childhood memories and my summer loves.....thank-you for letting me relive these memories....
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