Professional photographer wildlife art on large canvas wall print? Once you have an idea of a general spot, frame out the area with painter’s tape to visualize the spot. Stand back a few feet and see if you like where it sits on the wall. Get artsy with this; maybe you want to hang your wall art slightly off center because there’s a plant in the corner or a chair that will block some of it. Create a vignette, or setting, like the image above, where the art is part of the grouping and slightly off center. There are many ways you can hang wall art and, depending on the weight of the art, you may be able to avoid putting holes in the walls by using adhesive removable mounting tabs.
In addition to adding to the walls, think about decorating the walls themselves. Try using a bright and bold paint color to create an accent wall, or bring in pattern with wallpaper, stenciling, or other decorative paint techniques. (Think about transforming your ceiling while you’re at it!) These decorative accents can have an even bigger impact in a small space. A tapestry or wall hanging can add color and pattern, as well as a sense of softness to a space. Consider framing vintage scarves or other pretty textiles. Bonus: These are a lot easier to move than framed paintings when it comes time to head to your next home.
Add this beautiful piece of canvas wall art to any room in your house or office for a great piece of home decor. This is the 1st edition print of a picture taken by artist Terry Bear. Only 40 were printed with each print signed and numbered by the artist. The large wall art print features a thick gallery 1.5 inch canvas wrapped frame that measures 36 x 24 inches. Comes with 2 hooks on both sides of the frame to hang (see pictures).
Originally from Santa Fe, Terry Bear now resides on a ranch in southern Colorado, where he skillfully practices his photography and wood art sculptures for the past 20 years. Terry’s interest in photography started in the aspen filled high mountains of northern New Mexico before graduating from UNM in the late ’90s. That was where he gained a lot of inspiration and experience, which has helped propel him in the photography world. He specializes in combining all aspects of design into a single image that is guaranteed to wow you. And his passion for nature, wildlife, and the environment are well represented in his art. He is a strong advocate for the protection of the planet and its beauty, especially with climate change effects. Find even more info at Terry Bear art large canvas wall print hand signed.