Styling a Grid Wall with Madelyn Kinemond Interiors

Styling a Grid Wall with Madelyn Kinemond Interiors

I recently wrote about a stunning installation for my collector, Edye, and her interior designer, Madelyn. I'm excited to share updates on their latest artwork installation: a captivating grid of plein air sunset paintings from Shell Key Preserve.

Edye and Madelyn had been on the hunt for the perfect piece of art for a second wall space in the living room overlooking Shell Key Preserve. They were styling a long wall in an open kitchen, dining, and living area, having already placed a large oil painting on the left side of the wall (dining area). The next spot to address was the wall space in the living area behind the sofa. This area is on the far right side of the room, shown below:

 

When they discovered my collection of plein air works, they knew they had found the perfect solution. They selected a set of six paintings to create a grid wall for Edye's airy living area, adding just the right amount of contrast, pop, and interest to the space.

These small works work beautifully displayed as a series, so I couldn't have been more pleased that Edye and Madelyn's vision included my paintings in a set. 

Scroll to see how this series comes together with the precision services of Suncoast Installs and Madelyn Kinemond Interiors:

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Many thanks to my collector Edye for her continued patronage of my work. Special thanks to Madelyn Kinemond Interiors for bringing this interior vision, including my artwork, to life, and to Suncoast Installs for making the work shine on this beautiful wall space.

For more information about how to style a grid wall, see this post.


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