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Mixed Wall Wall Art

The Mixed collection is a paradise for those who do not recognize boundaries. Neither genre nor literal.

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About Mixed Wall

This is the corner of the shop for people who do not want to pick one thing. Mixed Wall art is built around the idea of a gallery wall, where a moody landscape sits next to a line drawing, a splash of color, a vintage map, maybe a single bold word. The pieces here lean into contrast on purpose, so a quiet print can sit beside something louder and the whole grid still reads as one wall instead of a pile of unrelated frames.

I usually point people to this collection when they have a big empty wall and a vague idea rather than a fixed style. Above a sofa, up a staircase, around a desk, in a long hallway that always felt like dead space - a mixed grouping fills those spots better than one oversized print ever does. The trick most people miss is repeating one thread through the set, a shared color or a matching frame, so the variety feels chosen and not accidental.

Mixing subjects without it turning into clutter

If you are pulling pieces from across the store, it helps to anchor with one larger image and let smaller ones orbit it. Soft, broad themes like Nature & Landscapes calm a busy grid, while a print or two from Animals adds a focal point people actually stop and look at. Two or three subjects is plenty; past that a wall starts arguing with itself.

Every design comes in the three formats I offer across the shop. There is canvas stretched over a real wood frame for the pieces you want to feel solid, a flat unframed poster when you would rather use your own frames or tape them up loose, and a poster set behind glass for a cleaner finish. Sizes run from 16x12 up to 40x30, which is handy here since mixed walls usually want a few sizes in play, not one. A 20x16 canvas is $69 and posters start at $29, so you can mix price points the same way you mix subjects.

We print with eco-friendly ink and ship everything flat in a fitted box rather than a tube, so corners arrive square and nothing comes out curled. My one honest opinion: order the set together if you can, since the colors track better between prints from the same run than from orders weeks apart.