5 Piece Wall Art

5 Piece Wall Art

Unless you are an interior designer, selecting art can be challenging. This is especially true with 5 piece wall art.

The key is to make sure the artwork is sized correctly for the space. A general guideline is to choose art that is at least half as wide as the furniture it’s hanging over.
Multi-Panel Canvas Prints

If you’re looking for a stunning way to decorate your home, a multi-panel canvas print is a perfect solution. The split image will create a dramatic effect and add dimension to your walls, transforming them into a striking display that will leave both you and your guests breathless.

Our multi-panel prints come in a range of sizes from petite to larger prints that are ideal for creating an impactful gallery wall. They’re a great choice for spicing up living rooms and bedrooms, and they can also add a touch of creativity to corporate spaces or home offices.

When hanging your multi panel art, it’s important to keep in mind that the pieces should flow together to create a cohesive design. To achieve this, it’s a good idea to use a guideline to help you align the pieces and ensure they look balanced in the space. For example, when hanging a triptych, you’ll want to make sure the top of each canvas is at eye level.
Multi-Panel Framed Prints

Nothing dresses up an empty wall like a stunning multi-panel print. With a wide range of combinations and designs made up of two or more pieces, this type of art allows you to display some of your favourite photographs in a unique way.

For example, you could choose to create a triptych that features three separate images that are joined together by an invisible line. This helps to produce a jaw-dropping effect, with the image appearing to flow across the prints for a truly artistic piece of wall decor.

This framed wall art set, which is printed on hand-wrapped giclee canvas and then stretched over wooden frames, will make a striking addition to any room in your home. The beautiful blues and greens in this set will complement traditional, modern, and rustic decor styles alike. The pieces are easy to hang thanks to the included mounting hardware. This makes them ideal for transforming any room into a gallery wall.
Multi-Panel Gallery Wall Sets

If you have a blank wall that needs a creative flourish, nothing dresses it up like a gallery of framed prints. These versatile decorative accents layer your personal style into your home and bring a room to life. This multi-panel art set features a vivid seascape that is hand-wrapped over solid wood frames, and it is created in the USA for lasting quality.

This giclee art canvas set is a lovely addition to any living space. The soft green tones complement both traditional and rustic decor styles, and the three-canvas design is easier to manage than a larger piece of artwork. This set, titled “Painted Petals III,” can easily accommodate a variety of decorating themes.

Proper measurement is key when hanging multi-panel wall art, so be sure to have a tape measure, 3M double-sided tape, and a building level on hand before you get started. Then, start by measuring the width of your middle piece print and using that measurement as a guide to hang the rest of your panels evenly.
Triptychs

Traditionally, a triptych is a painting made up of three panels. Often, they are hinged so they can be folded back on themselves to protect the work. They can be created in any art medium & have been used to impart narrative & showcase different perspectives of a subject.

This form is also often used for altarpieces. Examples include the Stefaneschi Triptych from the Proto-Renaissance era by Giotto di Bondone, The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymous Bosch and the Merode Altarpiece.

Contemporary artists continue to use the triptych format in a wide range of styles and sizes. Kirsty O’Leary-Leeson, for example, often extends her drawings across two or more panels. This is seen in her works Melancholy Strings & The Space Between Us. Others, like Roseline Al Oumami, play with the idea of time & movement by capturing forms that morph from one panel to another in her works The Space Between Us & Inhaling the Light.

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