Size Matters! Here are 14 Large Wall Art Ideas With The Ultimate X-Large Feeling
Recently, I have been thinking a lot more about home décor trends. Large wall art is one of the latest home décor trends.
Art is an individual choice. One person's wall art can inspire another and make them feel better.
When I think about large wall art, I picture large pieces of abstract art in my mind. I believe that the reason is that I tend to gravitate toward these types of art. However, there are many options available to jazz up blank walls!
Large wall art is an excellent choice if you want something to add a punch to your living room. You don't need to redecorate your living space to transform it completely. Instead, you can add large wall art and a few accessories to change your living room.
1. Beach wall art
The Beach and the Falaise d'Amont (1885) by Claude Monet
Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40″
Enjoy the warm sun and waves with the beach wall art atmosphere year round.
2. Pop wall art
Portrait of kitty by Leni Smoragdova
Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40″
This artist's style uses imagery from mass and popular culture, including celebrities, famous television characters, and sometimes propaganda. Expect bold artwork that makes an impact.
3. Urban wall art
Ghost town by Leni Smoragdova
Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40″
Artists show the city through their medium, which allows them to see it from a different perspective than most people. These stunning, out-of-this-world shots will enable the audience to see their work in new ways.
4. Surreal art
La Bohémienne endormie (1897) by Henri Rousseau
Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40″
The interpretation will vary depending on who views it. Expand your imagination about what art can look like, whether it is a digital reconstruction of vintage artwork or a mix-up of different shapes, colors, settings, and warped settings.
Henri Rousseau was categorized under the naive form of art, but he also created work that many considered primitive and some even called him a surrealist with many of his distinct creations during his career.
5. Abstract wall art
Daughter in Rocker (1917) by Henry Lyman Saÿen
Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40″
Okay, abstract. Abstract art exists in almost any color you want. There is an abstract piece that will match your color scheme. Abstract art is so relaxing to me.
Abstraction encourages creativity and imagination. Abstraction is a way to bring out emotion and movement through color and lines. As you look at unexpected patterns and brush strokes, you lose yourself in different meanings.
6. Nature wall art
Allee at Schloss Kammer (1910) by Gustav Klimt
Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40″
Large nature wall art brings calmness to any space with motives of landscapes like mountains, lakes, oceans, and wilderness that bring serenity and peace to your home.
7. Wall art size
Bildnis Fritza Riedler (1906) by Gustav Klimt
Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40″
It's all about the size! When searching for wall art, size matters! Your wall art should be between two-thirds and three-quarters of your space. Wall art that is too small can make a room feel bare and boring. Large wall art has a more significant impact on the room and those who live there. Be bold if you want to be anything.
8. Placement is a concept
Little secrets by Kseniya Scher
Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40″
If you are looking for large wall art, it is evident that you already know where the wall will be. You can find large wall art in many dimensions.
9. Wall décor for living room: The top trends
Girl in White Chemise (1914) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40″
Because it is the most visible space in your home, the living room can be a great place to try new trends. Your living room plays a vital role in the overall cohesion of your interior, no matter how small or large it is. The trendy wall art will show your guests that you are up-to-date in design.
10. Bohemian-style wall décor
Honeysuckle (1876) by William Morris
Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40″
Consider large wall décor for a simple way to add a bohemian feel to your living space. For a stylish, timeless look, choose a minimal, botanical print.
11. A color palette to make you stand out
Day of the God (Mahana no atua) (1894) by Paul Gauguin
Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40″
A large piece of wall art can be eye-catching by itself. To create a focal point, you don't have to use bright colors; the wall art print's size will do that!
12. Blue wall art collage
Blue Themed Gallery Wall With Black Wooden Frames Over Couch
Blue will remain the most popular color for artwork. Although it's not a neutral color, you can use it liberally without looking too flashy. Blue is the right color for anyone, regardless of your style. Create one large art wall by combining several artworks and creating a gallery wall.
13. Black and grey wall art
The Kiss (1895) by Edvard Munch
Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40″
You can also balance the piece's size by using no color. While black and grey are still powerful, they don't need to be overwhelming. These shades can are perfect in various styles, from contemporary to classic.
14. Wall art in photography
Ballerina by Ilvy Kokomo
Size: 70x100 cm / 28x40″
Many different interpretations exist of art photography. Imagine a photographer looking for a specific landscape at a particular time of the day and set themselves up at the ideal vantage point to capture stunning photographs. Imagine a photographer who discovers a tree that has been around for centuries and is attracted to its natural curves, weathered bark, and other details.