Cathy’s Tuesday Tip: Amp Up Your Wall Art!

Cathy’s Tuesday Tip: Amp Up Your Wall Art!
Cathy Hobbs
5/20/2014
Updated:
4/23/2016

Wall art is one of the easiest ways to instantly bring a room to life. You don’t have to worry about any big painting projects, there are infinite styles to choose from, and you can move & change it around as often as you like!

There are many kinds of wall art - whether it be a giant painting to go against a vast wall, a decal, or a series of mirrors. One look we’re particularly loving right now is artwork that comes in a sequence of separate pieces.

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A single picture that’s divided up into multiple pieces to create a sequence instantly adds depth and interest! It’s also a great way to fill up as much or as little space as you want on the wall, as you can space the pieces as closely or as far away from one another as you choose.

A great way to compliment a wall art sequence is to incorporate other pieces that mimic the look - for example, in the photo below, tall rectangular mirrors were also used.

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Shop A Fine Mess Modern / Contemporary Wall Art

What do you think of this look? How would you incorporate a wall art sequence into your home? Let us know! 

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5-time Emmy award winning television personality Cathy Hobbs (ASID) is the founder and creator of Cathy Hobbs Design Recipes™. Cathy currently hosts her own self-branded design television series, Design Recipes, airing on the top rated “PIX Morning News” on WPIX-TV in New York City. Cathy was a finalist on Season 6 of HGTV's Hit Reality Series "DESIGN STAR and most recently served for a year as the green expert for “The Life Improvement Squad” a national campaign with IKEA and O Magazine.
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