Taranaki Cliffs Art-print by Diana Adams – Art Meet Pillow

Taranaki Cliffs canvas print by Diana Adams has the spot-light in the series Art Meets Pillows.

On walks, the painter finds her artistic inspiration. Once an inspiration takes roots, she then beautifully reduces her subject to its essence with clear lines like in the Taranaki Cliffs remain. With a three-dimensional feel to the painting, the observer feels pulled into a landscape with brilliant colors.

An overcast sky that opens-up and letting a hint of the sun through and envelopes the eroding ilands off the Taranaki Cliffs. Dark turquoise tinted surf is breaking white-crowned in steady ripples on the shore. In the meantime, the turquoise sea contrasts the greyish black sand beach and the volcanic-layered cliffs.

The top of the cliffs appears capped with the dark green of coastal shrubs. It is a captivating canvas print of one of New Zealand’s contemporary artists.

Art Meets Pillows - Taranaki Cliffs by Diana Adams paired up with a green and grey pillows showing the wavy stripes pattern
Taranaki Cliffs by Diana, Art Meets Pillows, Wavy Stripes In Grey & Green

Art Meets Pillows, Wavy Stripes Pattern Design

Art Meet Pillows relates to the waves and stripes that are defined in the artwork. Wavy-stripes is a monochrome repeat pattern on the grey and green throw pillows. 

The pattern reminds, in its horizontal direction, of layered stone, which intensifies through varying shades. Meanwhile, a diagonal direction on a green pillow reminds one of rolling waves.

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Mangaweka Art Print by Robin White Has The Spotlight

Mangaweka art print by Robin White has the focus in Art Meets Pillows.

The painting, Mangaweka, is from 1973 and shows a teal-colored truck parking in front of a wooden building with yellow panels between green frames. Fringing the road, the building’s pedestrian cover separates the artwork into two halves. The ground floor is strictly oriented towards the street, while green hills and clear blue sky envelop the second level.

Born in 1946, Dame Robin White studied Fine Art in Auckland and is one of New Zealand’s most important printmakers.

Mangaweka by New Zealand Artist Robin White, Art Meets Pillows, with stripes and checkers pattern in yellow and green
Mangaweka by Robin White, Art Meets Pillows, Stripes & Checkers In Yellow & Green

Art Meet Pillows picked up on the rural atmosphere and on the dominant yellow and green color. With this, a wooden framed armchair shows a green and yellow pillow decor. Apart from the coloration the pillows too pick up on the wooden plank texture in their stripes and checker pattern.

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Beyond The Cascade Art Print By Diane Adams

Diane Adams is the painter of Beyond The Cascade art print. Adams is a well known contemporary New Zealand artist.

Hues in mud-brown, moss-green, and grey-blue dominate the print. Here, a landscape in the Southern Alps unfolds. Cabbage trees break up the front of the mountainous scene. And the cascade follows a meandering stream that leads the viewer towards the snow-capped Southern Alps at the horizon. The overcast sky takes the chance that the sun can light up the landscape’s dull coloration. 

Beyond The Cascade is a new release by the artist, who loves hiking and gains her inspiration from her excursions. Many of her better-known prints are testimony to her passion for the beauty of New Zealand.

Beyond The Cascade By NewZealand Artist Diane Adams decorating a living-room corner with a grey armchair and two throw pillows in blue and green showing a stripes and checkers pattern
Beyond the Cascade by Diana Adams, accented with a blue and green cushions

The living room shows the art print Beyond the Cascades on the wall behind a grey armchair. Meanwhile, a green and blue pillow, with stripes and checkers surface pattern, accessorize the space. The accent pillows respond to the dominant colors of the art print.

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Green Throw Pillows Showing A Decorative Circles Pattern And Ten Trendy Color Combinations

Green throw pillows that show a geometric nested circles pattern in particular form the heart of the color matching investigation.

All in all, that includes four distinct pattern appearances that sprang all from the same repeat pattern. To emphasize where the differences lie: The more zoomed in the geometric pattern is, the more it appears bold and tribal. Meanwhile, transforms into an intricate pattern design that transmits an ethnic flair when zooming out. Also, changing the center point gives an additional distinctly different perspective of the printed result.

In short, we distilled it into four patterns. To clarify it further, each of them comes in black and white, with the pillow color shining through. Additionally, converting the pattern design into a monochrome hue of the background color either subdued by shades of black or lightened by shades of white. 

Green throw pillows with nested geometric circles pattern
Green Throw Pillows With Nested Circular Pattern

In other words, the best pillow pattern feature is, it gives you the chance to color it your way.

How?

In essence, by personalizing the fill color. You choose a pattern design and match it to an existing or planned living room color scheme.

The Colorful Loft Living In A Loft Like Space

The home decor idea for ‘Colorful Loft Living’ followed a precious find. A bold and captivating artwork by a contemporary New Zealand artist. Michael Smither is the painter of the ‘Motumahanga Square Quartet’ which is available as a limited edition at prints.co.nz.

The Colorful Living Room In A Loft Like Space

Motumahanga Square Quartet shows four angles of an Island seen on the east coast of Northland. Michael Smither uses colorful evenly shaped blocks as backdrop to the rugged island scene.

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Tangaroa – Art Print Meets Blue And Green Pillows

Blue and green pillows complement the art print Tangaroa. Tangaroa is a color-explosive art print by New Zealand artist Rob McGregor. The artwork depicts the god of the sea Tangaroa. According to Maori believe the sea is connected to the beginning of life.

Tangaroa Linked with Blue and Lime Home Decor

Here on this living room mood board three pillows with a fragmented circular pattern in blue, lime green, and turquoise accent the couch.

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Porcelain Mugs Zazzle Made – Review

The porcelain mugs review shows a triplet of Zazzle made China bone mugs with an abstract fern leaf print design. This review includes the quality of material, print and the flexibility of the design.

Elegant Porcelain Mugs With Fern Leaves Design

I love the material and shape just beautiful and elegant with a great feel to drink from. Porcelain allows a thinner material in comparison to their ceramic counterparts. The print quality on these elegant mugs is fantastic.

Meanwhile the template design used to return the monochrome shades of any chosen color delivered exceptional results. Meaning the template allows to create unique colors and match them yet preserving the original leaves design.

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Airy City Loft – High Above The City Hustle

Interior decoration for this airy city loft is in soft blues and greens. And with this, achieve a calming and distancing effect from the hustle and bustle of busy city streets.

Airy City Loft Decor, A Declaration In Blue And Green

Here in our example, an airy apartment space high above the city serves as a creative playground. Light hues and round shapes support an impression of softness and a state of flowing. The chosen print for blankets and pillows consists of monochromatic round shapes. That reflects the abstracts of an unfurling fern frond.

Notable, for this design, it allows for color customization. Choosing your background color in the print design can take on any shade and return a monochrome pattern. The pattern creation is a graphic translation to an unfurling fern frond.

With attention to a calming effect, the selected art print to decorate the loft wall is ‘Taranaki 3, by Michael Smither.

Smither is a contemporary New Zealand artist who perfectly preserved the iconic sight. Mount Taranaki captured on a beautiful and cloudless day against a deep blue sky. Taranaki 3 describes a single hill in otherwise flat surroundings. Which in itself is a must to stop a wandering eye. Mount Taranaki is also known as Mount Egmont.

Altogether, it is a simplistic yet powerful composition. Paintings by the artist shine in their minimalist appearance, stripped off by all clutter to focus on what matters.

For instructions about revising the fill color in the home accessories for the airy city loft, please follow the link: desktop devices or mobile devices. If you require hands-on help, product expansion or you would like a custom design contact us directly on Telegram https://t.me/kbmd3signs_chat.

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