Aug 13, 2013

divide and conquer

something i have been loving lately is seeing a single piece of art, split into two or more pieces, and hung together. it creates an interesting "mini gallery" wall effect, that i find really appealing.

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i really love how the blue in this butterfly print is echoed in the velvet headboard. the blue is deep and rich and yet still maintains a freshness to it that makes this room feel happy.


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the orange walls in this space are really dramatic, and are balanced so nicely with the soft and ethereal horse photograph that has been split into three.


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while these two abstracts are separate pieces, they are certainly meant to be hung together, creating a strong connection between the two that is pretty mesmerizing.



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this is a really unique treatment of the "divide and conquer" idea---the image is centered in the middle of the 4 frames, and the negative space of the mat draws your eye in and creates a very interesting effect.



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i love this detailed, vintage-style tree print, framed in these two simple black frames.



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there are so many things to love about this room, and one of the things i love most is the oversized city sketch, broken up into 6 long, narrow frames. this look can be easily replicated at home with a large plotter style print of a photo and some inexpensive poster frames!


this is one of my all-time favorite spaces. i love the zebra on the stairs, the sculptural tufted chair, and the amazing abstract black and white landscape. this space really is a simple space---there isn't a whole lot "going on", but i find it so captivating, and the main reason is because of the unorthodox art that feels  so traditional and yet, upon further inspection, is really rather abstract.

i am working on my own little "divide and conquer" project for gradys' bathroom that i hope to share soon!






3 comments:

  1. cant wait to see your project! my favorite "divide and conquer" is the Lord Bodner Octopus Triptych...hoping to do a DIY of that myself soon.

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  2. I am working on a divide and conquer project for my upstairs hallway! And it's going to be massive. Let's hope I can pull it off. :)

    Heather

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  3. hey Autumn -- I did the old divide and conquer with a print of an iconic vintage map of Long Island. It's hanging in my foyer over the front door. Love it!!

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