“EVENING ON THE MANHATTAN BRIDGE” ACRYLIC WALL ART
20 decoration design styles and ideas that you can use for your acrylic art wall:
1. Vintage Style – Use aged wood frames and muted colors to give the painting a vintage look.
2. Minimalist Style – Keep it simple with a white frame, or mount it on a black canvas for a minimalist feel.
3. Industrial Style – Go for an industrial look with an exposed metal frame, or hang it from a wire cable to give it an industrial feel.
4. Multi-panel Style – Create a mural by breaking the painting up into several pieces and mounting them side by side in one frame.
5. Color Coordinated Frame – Choose frames that match the colors in the painting to create a cohesive look.
6. Bold Frame – Use an oversized frame with bright colors to make your painting stand out against the wall.
7. Frameless Canvas Wrap – Go frameless and hang your canvas wrap directly on the wall for a modern look.
8. Framed Canvas Wrap – Choose a frame that complements the colors in your canvas wrap for a more traditional look.
9. Ornate Gold Frame – Give your painting an opulent look with an ornate gold frame or mount it on top of velvet fabric for added texture and luxury feel.
10. Rustic Wood Frame – Add rustic charm by framing your painting in reclaimed wood or distressed metal frames with rusted edges and patinas from age and use .
11 .Floating Frame– Create depth by using floating frames which will allow you to add multiple layers of matboard around your canvas wrap without having to use bulky frames .
12 .Gallery Wall– Create an art gallery wall by displaying several pieces of artwork together in different sizes, shapes, and colors framed with coordinating frames .
13 .Shadow Box– Showcase 3D elements such as shells or feathers within a deep shadow box frame so they can be seen up close while still being framed in glass .
14 .Statement Piece– Make your artwork into a centerpiece of any room by surrounding it with bold wallpaper, large plants, or other statement pieces like sculptures or furniture pieces .
15 .Mixed Media Wall Art– Create mixed media wall art by combining elements such as photographs, paintings, drawings, wood carvings, fabrics, etc., all within one large frame .
16 .Hanging Plate Display– Hang multiple plates around your artwork to create an interesting display that will draw attention to both pieces of work at once .
17 .Triptych– Break up one large piece of artwork into three separate panels hung side-by-side in order to create one cohesive image from afar but show each panel’s unique details up close when viewed separately .
18 .Stained Glass Lookalike– Use colored Plexiglas material behind your canvas wrap to mimic stained glass without having to use real stained glass which is often expensive and fragile .
19 Mirror Gallery Wall- Arrange multiple mirrors around your artwork to amplify light reflection throughout any space while also creating visual interest around the piece itself
20 Neon Lights – Illuminate sections of the painting using neon lights behind plain glass frames creating beautiful lighting effects while highlighting important areas within the work itself