New Framed Series Makes Great Wall Art Grouping

Introducing NOT JUST BLACK AND WHITE A Series of Small Framed Paintings

Group of 17 small framed original paintings titled NOT JUST BLACK AND WHITE

Three of this small series of framed artworks are already sold.

Are you a fan of small-scale artworks that pack a punch, especially for a wall art grouping? Then you'll love my latest series titled NOT JUST BLACK AND WHITE. These 17 small paintings, each measuring 13 x 13 inches (including the professional black frame), are now available.

But don't let their size fool you - these little gems can make a big impact in any room. Just one painting can be the perfect focal point for a small niche. Grouping wall art of two or more together is a popular interior design trend that never gets old. These paintings, with their cream mats and black frames, look stunning in any arrangement.

Please contact me directly if you’re interested in these one-of-a-kind small framed original paintings.

Just one of these small original paintings makes a sophisticated statement in any small space.

Sometimes though, you may be tempted to fill a whole wall with artworks. Check out my list of ideas below for creating a gallery wall.

 

Tips and Ideas for Grouping Wall Art into a Gallery Wall

1. SYMMETRICAL GRIDS  

   - Uniform frames in a grid layout.  

   - Perfect for showcasing family portraits or abstract prints.  

   - Works well with matching frame colors.  

2. GALLERY WALL  

   - Mix different sizes, shapes, and frame styles.  

   - Incorporate art, photographs, mirrors, and decorative objects.  

   - Use a unifying theme, like color or subject matter.  

3. TRIPTYCH - (a 3-piece set)  

triptych of wall art grouping by shirley williams

   - Three panels of one cohesive image or related designs.  

   - Ideal for over sofas or dining tables.  

   - Creates a sleek, contemporary look.  

 

4. LINEAR LAYOUT 

   - Arrange pieces in a straight horizontal or vertical line.  

   - Great for hallways or above furniture.  

   - Provides a minimalist aesthetic.  

5. LEDGE DISPLAY  

   - Use floating shelves or picture ledges.  

   - Layer art and change the display easily.  

   - Combine frames, plants, and small sculptures.  

6. LARGE STATEMENT PAINTING

   - A single oversized artwork.  

   - Works as a focal point in a room.  

   - Ideal for minimalist or modern interiors.  

7. PAIRING SMALL AND LARGE PAINTINGS  

   - Combine a large piece with smaller complementary artworks.  

   - Create balance by aligning edges or centering the arrangement.  

8. THEME BASED GROUPING 

   - Choose pieces around a specific theme (e.g., nature, travel, abstract).  

   - Use consistent tones or patterns to unify the display.  

9. MONOCHROMATIC DISPLAY 

diptych by shirley williams not just black and white

   - Choose artwork with similar colors.  

- Black-and-white photography or prints.  

   - Creates a sophisticated, timeless feel.  

 

10. ECLECTIC MIX  

   - Bold colors, patterns, and frame styles.  

   - Create an intentionally mismatched, playful look.  

   - Ideal for bohemian or eclectic decor styles.  

11. CIRCULAR OR OVAL FRAMES  

   - Add visual interest with non-rectangular shapes.  

   - Perfect for breaking up linear arrangements.  

12. CORNER WALL ART  

   - Extend artwork around a corner for a unique look.  

   - Creates continuity in open-plan spaces.  

13. FLOOR TO CEILING ARRANGEMENT  

   - Cover an entire wall from top to bottom.  

   - Works in libraries, offices, or hallways.  

14. SEASONAL OR ROTATING DISPLAY  

   - Update artwork seasonally for a fresh look.  

   - Use modular frames or magnetic hanging systems for ease.  

15. COLOR BLOCKED ART WALL  

   - Group art by background color or dominant hues.  

   - Use to tie together room decor.  

 

MORE ABOUT THIS SERIES - perfect for a wall art grouping

Not Just Black and White

I created this series during the winter months when I would drive to my studio every morning and look out over the frozen Detroit River. The sunlight reflecting off the snow inspired me to capture the hints of color and shadow in the distant landscape. The result is a collection of abstract paintings that are both serene and dynamic, with bold brushstrokes and subtle details that draw the eye.

Each painting in the NOT JUST BLACK AND WHITE series is created with acrylic on heavy watercolor paper, and the surface is protected with UV varnish to ensure its longevity. I've signed each one on both the front and back, and they are all unique originals in the series.

These paintings come museum-matted and professionally framed, ready to hang and display in your home or office.

Whether you collect just one small treasure or would like to create a grouping of two or more artworks for small spaces, these paintings are sure to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any room.

Interested in creating your very own affordable wall art grouping? CONTACT ME today!

Shirley Williams

Canadian painter Shirley Williams is an award-winning abstract artist. Her layered, textured organic paintings have been exhibited and collected internationally for over 25 years. Shirley Williams art can be viewed online or in person at The Studio Gallery.

https://www.shirleywilliamsart.com
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