Wall Decor Portfolio: In the Abstract
Tracy Bulla -- Home Accents Today, 2/1/2006
Art in the abstract results in a show-stopping assortment of revitalized geometrics, botanicals and portraits. Blending urban, rustic and primitive influences, these designs invite a soothing option to contemporary.
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Faces of the World, a new limited edition giclee series from New Century Picture, applies negative/positive techniques for visually captivating prints ($463). eLink 517


From Advanced Art, blooming poppies showcase a crisp, contemporary feel, surrounded by a simple, clean frame. eLink 522
Artmax's wooden wall decor showcases a geometric composition with slightly off-kilter leanings ($549). eLink 518

Topped with a vibrant glaze, Evans Design Group's metal wall panel juxtaposes a series of pointed shapes in What's Your Point? ($449). eLink 519
When Animals Ruled, a new series of wall art from Sean Fox, offers naive, yet urbane appeal. eLink 521


Decor on Walls debuts a series of botanical panels, re-colored for an artsy edge ($400). eLink 523
Tulips take on suave sophistication rendered in black, with coordinating metallic-trim frame from J.W. Pike. eLink 520


New from International Arts, Sunset Leaves features a slightly rustic frame that enhances the organic feel ($316). eLink 516
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