Hanging art in pairs is a designer’s secret weapon that should not be overlooked. Whether a pair of images frame a doorway, a bed, or a window, the impact this symmetry creates is pleasing to most onlookers. Pairs can be created in many ways – a pair can be works created as a pair by an artist, or works by the same artist that relate to each other and are framed similarly, or works by different artists in the same size and in the same frame, etc.

Sueños De Plástico (Plastic Dreams) 2016 by Juan Jose Hoyos Quiles Painting, Acrylic on Canvas 12.0 inch x 12.0 inch $545

Quien Tiene Miedo al Rojo,Amarillo y Azul by Juan Jose Hoyos Quiles Painting, Acrylic on Canvas 12.0 inch x 12.0 inch $575
A pair can also be hung together – side by side or stacked, for an equally impressive landing place for the eye. Keep in mind, in order to do this, you need pairs of artwork. Many people do not think of collecting art in pairs or multiples, but if you can do it, you’ll have be at an advantage in terms of your interior design. Shown in this post are just a few pairs found on Zatista.com. Shop our gallery today for endless options!
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