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Creative Groupings for Art

Art can be enhanced with a great arrangement. Use the images below for inspiration and create a beautiful grouping for added impact.

Balanced and symmetrical, using 2 smaller pieces on either side of one larger piece of art

Art filling a frame

Linear - Art arranged along a hypothetical line

Four unequal, yet balanced
4 colorful prints, with a similar theme and bold colors and identical framing make a great statement

A linear grouping of three golf-related prints helps to intensify the impact.

This Asian-inspired, nine piece grouping achieves harmony through its nature and bamboo theme and similar, soft, earthy colors.

Some Final Notes about Grouping Artwork:

• The width of space between each picture should be less than the width of the pictures themselves — no matter what the size. Hang them too far apart and the art becomes unorganized and random.

• To help visualize a grouping, lay your artwork flat on the floor and arrange the pieces until you find an appealing arrangement.

• When grouping artwork, use a common look or theme to make it cohesive, such as the same framing treatment, colors, size, artist, or subject.