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Minimalist Wall Art Inspiration

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Article by Cate Marian

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Simple, sophisticated and sleek. It's the foundation of minimal design. To carry this look onto your walls, choose artwork with clean lines, neutral or monochromatic color palettes, and interesting shapes and subjects. The article The Minimalist Wall Art That Will Make Any Space Look More Sophisticated from MyDomaine showcases some great options to get you started.

It's easy to pick pictural artwork: Photography and paintings representing things and people we can easily recognize have a familiar feel that is, in a sense, easier to digest and understand than abstract art. But if there is one thing we noticed all cool and sophisticated homes have in common, it's a killer art collection—and one that often includes many abstract and minimalist pieces.

Whether it's black and white photography with an abstract crop, a line drawing vaguely representing something familiar, or simply a bright and colorful monochrome piece that simply puts one color and shape at the forefront, minimalistic wall art is surprisingly versatile and will look just as much at home in a light and bright modern environment as it would in a moody and ornate room. Ready to add an air of sophistication to your space? Start by adding this minimalist wall art to your walls.

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