Curated Collection: A Soft Gallery Wall Inspired By The Quiet Geometry Collection

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Art Notes:
+ A simple way to create a cohesive gallery wall is to choose one element that will stay the same throughout the collection. Other elements can vary to create a sense of movement and variety. For example, in this gallery wall I choose shades of blush, soft green and sky blue as a consistent theme, but I mixed in different shapes, sizes and textures. I also created variety in the subject matter: abstracts, objects and figures.

+ Combining a selection of prints and originals, framed and unframed, drawing and painting - it all works together to add dimension and texture to the gallery wall.

+ While I am a big proponent of hanging art that isn’t matchy matchy with your home decor, I do love when the art and decor in a space speak to each other in little nods of color (e.g. the pale blue sofa and hexagon embroidered painting) or overall style.

Gallery wall art:
Blush Background by Lia Burke Libaire, Chairish
’Good Timesss’ Mixed Media Artwork by Rochelle Sodipo, Chairish (sold out, but read about the artist here)
Sky With Mint Hexagon,’ embroidered painting from my ‘Quiet Geometry’ collection
‘Rose Lavender With Blue Star Boxes,’ embroidered painting from my ‘Quiet Geometry’ collection (sold, but here is a similar art print)
Pink speckle art printable, the EmilyandKeating Etsy shop
’Things We Meant to Finish,’ fine art print by Carolyn Misterek (sold, but explore the artist’s work here)
‘Sage With Blue Flower,’ embroidered painting from my ‘Quiet Geometry’ collection (sold, but here is a similar art print)

In the space:
Vintage Milo Baughman Curved Sofa, Chairish
Aries Printed Rug, Hesby