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The pulp team loves to organize art for our customers, and we are pushing the borders with a new wave of 3D art. These dimensions are literally emanating from the walls in the homes of our customers, which adds the character and a main success factor. Here are our advice in support of adding three -dimensional art to your home!
Mirror photos
Any type of convex shape or concave shape – such as those often in mirrors – is a form of three -dimensional design. Three identical tablets appear from a wooden background in this piece that we used in the Seattle house. It provides the organic style that we used all over the house, and it completely complements the Maeve statue of the arteries. Use mirrors to start your 3D art collection!
Foolish
Samantha McCurdi designed this dark and mysterious artistic piece that bends her background. It is shown from the introduction, looks like a smooth mass. But from the side the distinctive curves are detected!
Balance of appearance
It seems that two three -dimensional pieces of the artist Samantha Makardi are pushing their way out of their tires. Current shapes are a great balance for all sharp lines on the wall circuit.
Get the last word
We used copper messages at Dallas’s house to display family talisman. The additional dimension gives words more effect.
Try these 3D ideas to add a new dimension to your interior! And if you need help in coordinating the ideal technical collection, call our team.
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