A hassle free eye catching display of art in layers rows or on their own.
Leaning art on the floor.
How to lean and layer your beautiful artwork against the wall.
Lean it on a surface combine it with a vignette.
Try somewhere less expected like on a fireplace mantle or a bathroom shelf a closet or office or dining room or a corner of an entryway for added impact.
If you need to keep art from slipping use sticky tack to stick things together against a wall or to keep it from moving forward sticky tack is like a wad of gum made for hanging posters.
The method works either leaning on the floor using bigger framed prints or leaning on shelves.
Try layering a few pieces of leaning art for visual interest.
For example to avoid your space looking like you ve forgotten to hang your art try leaning multiple pieces together like a collection or pairing them with some plants to tie the look together.
Try setting leaning art and mirrors on tables bookshelves mantels window sills or even on the floor.
Use the floor a table or shelf to lean your frames against a wall.
Add an individual touch to each of your rooms.
You can also layer them a bit for a bit more depth and dimension.
If you are worried about tipping or have children you can do a combination of leaning hanging.
It all comes down to the way you style it.
To make leaning art look intentional cluster art different frames canvases and colors if you want a bohemian look all the same frame and color palette if you want something more sleek together and at different heights.
The bigger the leaning art the better.
For another example of this cool artsy home décor trend try leaning your artwork on the floor.