What do you think about grouping these three prints?
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Jude (
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April 19th, 2009
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I have got lots of browns, blacks, whites and beiges in my livingroom. The decor that I have is a retro look. I was thinking of hanging these prints on a diagonal. Thoughts?
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I like!
Will they be in that order?
If so, I’d change one lil thing…
# three in the middle for sure, #1 & 2 on the outside, depending upon on the size of the room/wall… If small have subjects (in images) face inwords & vice versa.
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I like them. I agree to three in the middle. Maybe the face profile over that and the crossed knees at the bottom. I also wonder if it wouldn’t look great if they were put in a vertical row but I guess it depends on the room and the furniture.
i would arrange them in the order of 1, 3, 2. For the reason that, 1, is facing to the right, 3 is facing straight out and 2 is facing left, pulling the focus to the center of the room.
These are very nice. I want them. So I think you shouldn’t group them together anywhere, and instead let me do it in MY house. They’ll be… safer… there.
You have excellent taste in art. I especially love # 2! I kind of feel like 2 and 3 share something that 1 doesn’t have… the butterfly motif. I’m not a big fan of diagonal arrangements, unless it’s in a stairwell or on an angled wall, but that’s just my personal preference. I’d prefer to see 2 and 3 hung vertically, one above the other, with 1 hung to the side of them… positioned halfway between the top and bottom of the 2 & 3 arrangement. Is that making any sense at all?
Pretty much, except I was kind of assuming that 2 and 3 were the same size. Now I’m not sure! Ack! Indecision sets in…
Another possibility.
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