Picture Artwork on Wall Before Buying

The Problem
Choosing the right artwork and size for a wall can be daunting. You could use masking tape rectangles to help you with the size, but that’s only the beginning. Deciding which image looks best on your wall–you will need some help with that! Here’s what I can do for you.
The Solution
Preview Art on Your Wall, a free service I offer, takes the guesswork out of the process. You’ll be confident that you have chosen the right piece and best size before making your purchase.  I will provide you with realistic simulations to help you decide. You’ll then visualize the room as though you are standing there and looking at the artwork hung in place! Read on for the simple steps you’ll take to end up with the right art for your wall.
How to Do This
1. Remove pre-existing artwork from the wall being considered.

2. Tack a  piece of  paper (8.5 x 11″) where the new artwork would go.
3. Photograph a view of the wall including the paper. (phone photos okay.)
    hint: include some surroundings for a feel of how the art will look in context.

4. Email us the photo with title of the art you are considering hanging there.
Guide me with a rough idea of the size you are considering.
I’ll send images with your artwork virtually hanging on your wall!
    *Please email a photo version somewhat larger than the smallest option.

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More Examples & Inspiration
The annotated slideshow images here will help give you some ideas of what to do and what to expect. These are from artwork simulations made to help clients select their artwork. Some include photos the clients sent back after hanging their new works. Cycle through with arrows to see the progression of the work.
For more examples of simulated artwork on walls go here.

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