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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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