Looking for large wall art ideas for neutral decor? You’re in the right place and hopefully the five pieces we’ve listed above works well with your space. We get asked to keep an eye out for large neutral wall art because now-a-days rooms are huge and the walls are hard to fill.
Below we’ve sourced some pretty nice wall art under $100 from a store that we absolutely love. Hope you like them as much as we do.
The Hills
Hand-painted on canvas, these Hills are closer than you might think. A simple composition of a pond reflecting reeds and hills, our wall art creates a mood of serenity at ease in any decor.
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Copper and Grey
Printed and hand-painted with a clear gel to create enhanced dimension, random shapes are strategically highlighted with sparks of copper foil in our abstract wall art.
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Solid
It could be anywhere or nowhere in particular, and therein lies the beauty of our painted canvas. The dream-like composition, executed in muted shades and surrounded by a pencil-thin wood frame, makes this piece well-suited to accent both traditional and contemporary decor. The only other unknown is where you’ll decide to hang it. Perhaps an office, den or study?
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Watercolor Trees
Multiple color washes create an abstract effect in this unique piece, available in an exclusive size only available at World Market. Prague-based artist Ela Jarek takes an intuitive approach to her work by allowing the subject and atmosphere of the day to guide each painting.
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City Spree
Artist Michael Long paints in the tradition of the early 20th-century French impressionists, imbuing his work with light and timeless appeal. In “City Spree,” he depicts a warm cityscape streaked with blush and peach and embellished in gold.
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Brooklyn Crossing
Antionette Saint Leger finds inspiration in the world around her and stories of people from all walks of life. In “Brooklyn Crossing,” that inspiration takes evocative form in the brightly dressed city dwellers traversing an abstract Brooklyn Bridge.
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Horizon
Inspired by a summer day at British Columbia’s Christina Lake, Heather McAlpine’s stunning “Horizon” painting captures the lakeshore with horizontal brush strokes. Enhanced with hand-painted embellishment, this gorgeously textured piece brings a serene note to your interior.
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