Wall art provides the final touches and is a personal choice for consumers.
According to Edward Nader, interior designer, product developer, art dealer and co-owner of Nader’s Gallery with his sister, in Shreveport, La., mixing art mediums and styles can elevate a space.
“People don’t want everything to match but they do want it to work well together,” he said. Whether prints, canvases or sculptural, Nader likes to combine art pieces for visual interest, mixing mediums, styles and sizes that evoke different emotions and reflect client preferences and budgets.
Canvas artwork can add dimension and texture to a space. These works of art showcase stylized landscapes. Whether Western, coastal or from other regions, landscapes often offer a tranquil place to rest one’s eyes and also allow the viewer to bring the outdoors in. While trends can be fun to incorporate, Nader suggests you can’t go wrong with stylized landscapes or subtle abstract designs and anything nature inspired.
Streamline Art
Island Mirage

Wendover
Laguna Blues

John-Richard
Dreamscape


Green Garden, from designer Tamara Day for Stylecraft, is a textured, stretched framed canvas, measuring 32 inches high by 62 inches wide.
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