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The Art of Cluster Art
Posted By Jennifer Jane November 13, 2009 @ 09:13 AM
 

Anyone who knows me knows that I'm an art lover.  I collect it, I make it, and I hang it everywhere!  For a while my house looked like a hap-hazard art gallery, with pictures placed wherever I could find some spare wall.  After my previous entry about clutter bugs, I took a look around my place and decided that perhaps I needed to take some of my own advice.



I went through taking down the many pieces I had in the strange places I had them until I was left with pure white bare walls.  It felt a bit awkward at first, but after the day went on, I began to enjoy what I call the "blank canvas".
My "blank canvas" was painfully apparent behind my large couch, where a wide open space continued to stare at me.  Although I'm a fan of large art, I don't have much - especially nothing in the right shape to fill that vacant space.  So what did I do?  I decided to fix it up with some nice cluster art.



Cluster art is a wonderful way to fill some space and display various images together.  I also love it because I don't have to stand there with a level making sure that everything is perfectly lined up.  With that said - I also didn't want to attack my wall, filling it with holes as I figured out what piece would go where - so I began this project by fanning my desired pieces out on the floor in front of the couch.



It took me a good 20 minutes, but after moving some pieces around, adding some, and changing out others, I finally had my desired arrangement.  This was the perfect way to fill such an oddly shaped space!  Most of my pieces were still on display - and the ones that aren't, well I know what I'm going to do with them now, I think I caught cluster fever!

My camera is elsewhere at the moment so I searched online and found some excellent examples of cluster art at it's best.  Here you go!

For a collection of odd-ball stuff, this is definitely clean, organized, youthful, and girlish - and everyone knows; girls just wanna have fun!Using art on an oddly shaped wall with sloping ceiling.The creative use of cluster are disguises the odd corner wall...If you don't have massive paintings, use a cluster of smaller pictures, plaques, and paintings to fill in the space!With this array of artwork, the distinct geometric patterned wall paper becomes a nice background instead of a distracting eyesore!This cluster of "flower art" extends beyond the hangings on the wall - notice the hanging lamp fixture and the vase full of flowers continue the theme!

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Ugh...I don't like your cluster art examples, at all!! I am good with grouping pictures together, but all of those really ate eggs!!

Comment by peggy rodriguez — December 13, 2009 @ 09:51 PM

 
It is certainly interesting for me to read this blog. Thanx for it. I like such themes and everything that is connected to them. I would like to read more on that blog soon. Best regards

Comment by UFCRuleZ — February 16, 2010 @ 01:48 AM

 
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Comment by Joe Morales — April 2, 2010 @ 12:56 PM

 
Cool blog as for me. I'd like to read something more about that theme. Thanx for giving this information. BTW I'm curious to know how much you earn from the site. Well, you know for advertising, reviews and such stuff. Jane Sendrich yearly income

Comment by Jane Sendrich — April 15, 2010 @ 08:47 AM

 
People think that anything other than a conventional divan or slatted base bed is going to be both uncomfortable and unstylish. Not so. Temporary beds, just like adjustable beds can complement the style of your room.

Comment by nick reynolds — August 1, 2010 @ 07:24 AM

 
I just came across your blog while browsing for moving and storage information. Your article about clusters of wall art was especially interesting. I especially liked your comments about creating a blank space and organizing the cluster how you see fit. I am adding you to my favorites. We’re writing from a mini-storage facility in Monrovia, CA called Dry Dock Storage: www.drydockstorageonline.com, a very helpful service or option to know about when organizing, storing, or moving. If you don't know what to do with those extra paintings that didn't go back up, try storing them in a self-storage unit. We’re currently offering exclusive online specials for self storage. These 50% off specials can be found at our web site. Any feedback would be appreciated as well. Thanks!

Comment by Elise Lowerison — December 8, 2010 @ 11:11 AM

 
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