Passepartouts shift the balance of a composition, introducing space, contrast and proportion around the artwork itself.
Explore our selection of Frames and Passepartouts at the link in bio.
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Today’s the big day: the Print Call Out finalists reveal! 🎉
We received thousands of entries to our Artist Call Out and we’re so grateful that we get to see so much talent and inspiration! A big congratulations to everyone who made it to the final 12 and a huge thank you to all the artists who submitted your amazing work!
Also be we’ll be holding another artist call out in a few months time so be sure to join our artist community channel or mailing list to hear about our other opportunities :)
Now, without further ado, a big congrats to the the 12 Print Call Out finalists:
1. @sophiedeller
2. @imo.sinclair
3. @yjilioff
4. @projekt.am
5. @ninaizycka
6. @atelierlampuki
7. @ryanbradleyoriginal
8. @lous.musings
9. @stripedpartyhat
10. @luciacalfapietra
11. @deb_chapman_art
12. @magucha_et
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Introducing Imogen Sinclair for The Poster Club.
Based in Manchester, Imogen Sinclair creates expressive compositions shaped by intuition, reflection and play. Beginning with pencil sketches before moving into digital refinement, her works unfold gradually, guided by colour, repetition and a process that allows meaning to emerge over time.
Explore the works at the link in bio.
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9 home decor ideas / green flags for anyone looking to curate a beautiful home.
1. Framed sightlines with focal art.
Using a doorway to frame a strong wall art focal point draws the eye inward, adds depth, and makes small rooms feel intentional.
2. Colour repetition across soft layers.
Repeating the same tones in art, textiles, and small furniture creates cohesion, making bold colours feel intentional rather than scattered.
3. Graphic textiles against minimal tile.
Bold, sculptural textiles can break up uniform grid tile, adding personality and warmth
4. Monochrome base with deliberate contrast.
Keeping walls and bedding in one tonal family, then adding contrast through a graphic textile, creates calm while still giving the room a focal point.
5. Layered lighting at varied heights.
Using floor, pendant, and table lights creates depth and warmth, allowing the room to feel inviting at night without relying on harsh overhead lighting.
6. Transparent surfaces that reduce visual weight.
Using glass tables keeps the floor and rug visible, making the room feel lighter and more spacious despite bold furniture choices.
7. Curved forms softening structured layouts.
Rounded furniture and lighting offset straight architectural lines, making the room feel more relaxed, welcoming, and comfortable to move through.
8. Mirrored wall as spatial amplifier.
Using a full-height mirror to reflect light and greenery visually doubles the room and makes bold colours feel expansive rather than heavy.
9. Low storage.
Keeping cabinetry low and continuous grounds the room, leaving walls open so art, light, and plants can breathe.
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