The Kate Moss gold-corner frame was a DIY project we did, which we'll add onto the blog soon!
If you're looking to install a gallery wall, here's a good way to start:
/// SELECT ART YOU LIKE ///
I decided to add most of my own art, because it inspires me & reminds me to keep creating. You should be able to know what kind of art you'd enjoy looking at everyday. This wall is in my office so it's a wall I look at pretty much ever single day. So, yes, I will be looking at Kate's face on a daily basis...oh well, she's gorgeous right? I find that mixing word art with photographic ones gives the space a lot of interest. You may want to do something similar or just choose to add personal photos of your family & so on. For me, I'm not big on personal photos all over our apartment & neither is my husband. We prefer random art over personal shots. We tend to keep those to a minimum. But remember, select art that inspires, makes you smile, and that you love.
/// SELECT YOUR FRAMES ///
/// PLAN IT OUT ///
Think about where you want to place each piece of art. See what pieces look good next to each other & try not to place all similar colors & styles together. As you can see, both my black prints are away from each other. This creates a more balanced look. Also, the higher you place the gallery on the wall, the taller the space will feel. Drawing a diagram with proper measurements on a piece of paper will really help keep you organized. Feel free to play around with different arrangements, that's what we did. You can cut-out shapes of each frame by using poster board and tape each one onto the wall where you will place the artwork. This is a great way to move the shapes around & get an idea of what it will look like before committing to anything. Remember, you don't want a bunch of extra holes in the wall. Have fun!
Ta da! The close-up.
Here's the roundup of most of the art featured on my wall. You can purchase them via MADE BY GIRL.
-top 3 images by jen ramos
-last image by patrick cline
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