

Creating Visual Texture | Poppsee
Yep, visual texture is a thing. We all love to run our hands over things that are textural, so it makes sense that we enjoy looking at texture as well. This little vignette is loaded with subtle textures we can all learn from. Lets start with the star of this photo...the artwork of course! We love the imperfect pattern of black watercolor brushstrokes and the texture that the ink offers. Then, the small family photo inside a larger white frame creates a perfect pop against


Using Artwork to Style Your Kitchen Shelves | Poppsee
More and more we see open shelving in kitchens. Many of us choose shelving to visually break up the line of upper cabinets, or we want a more open, casual feel to the space. The shelves are usually an area for your go to items that you use every day and want easy access to, like cups, glasses, bowls and a few small plates. This doesn't mean you have to put everything out, think through it and edit down to your favorites. You may have some small artwork that didn't make the c


How The Lines of The Space Around You Can Help Highlight Your Artwork | Poppsee
There is a sense of calm in this space and that is why we like it so much. The light fabric and walls are soothing and the clean lines of the tables, the chairs and the artwork all pull together to create a cohesiveness that settles us. We are not sure why the homeowner or designer hung the grid of 6 pieces of artwork lower than the larger black and white piece. It doesn't line up to anything....but it works really well.... and we love it (learning new things). Hanging the


Grouping Artwork by Subject; Abstract Figure Drawings | Poppsee
Another Friday to show you all some great artwork. We found this photo in the Instagram feed of youngfrankk back from 2016. We like this because it is such a simple but perfect collection and the space has a cool vibe to top it off. The casual way the artwork is leaning against the wall is really great. It is a change from the usual wall hung pieces and gives a unique perspective from a seated position. The three distinct styles pull together nicely. The single line drawing