Print Wild: Bring Nature Back Indoors
We’ve seen a lot of New Year Resolutions come through and one that really gets us excited is your goal of connecting with nature more often this year. It’s not always easy to take time off in the middle of house renovations and just disappear into the bush, so we found a few of Digital Gallery’s top picks for bringing nature indoors this season.
Trending in the first quarter are strong deep greens and bright pops of colour, full of life and worthy of complete celebration. Try these stunning prints to liven up your kitchen, bedroom or living areas (recommended as either Ballyhoo or Silverback Acrylic; minimum size of A3): If you have open-planned living areas that flow into each other, look to bring in colour in a more subtle way, like using an image with varied hues of natural colours yet introduces a stark contrast, such as a brilliant blue sky: Lastly, for your most intimate home sanctuary space, the best way to feel like you’re connecting with the great outdoors is to indulge your senses in a large-format landscape or nocturnal landscape. Take a look at these stunners or browse Digital Gallery for more impeccable choice on indulging your senses in nature’s beauty: Contact: Print Wild and Digital Gallery
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