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Decor Trend: Moody Photography

featured photograph by Keith Morgan

Fine art photography can be just what your walls need, and one decor trend that has caught our eye is large statement ‘moody’ photography.  High-contrast photographs of landscapes, vistas, and still-life subjects are adding extra drama and sophistication to spaces.  Typically in muted tones or black and white, moody photography can act as a neutral piece in your space, despite being so striking.  We love how the vivid contrast in soft neutrals makes these images both bold and understated.

Black and white photographs are a classic wall decor trend that can make an impact in any design style and space.  The moody style of large-scale photographs can add a contemporary element to your interiors and complete your design.  Whether you are designing with a monochromatic look or want an eye-catching neutral art piece in a colorful room, moody photography can add a stunning statement to any room!

The images featured above are available in our Print-On-Demand collection.  Some areas of our website are password-protected. If you are a member of the trade but don’t have full access to our website, www.thirdandwall.com, please contact us at customerservice@thirdandwall.com.

Contemporary Coastal Decor

featuring “Toward Shore I” and “Toward Shore II” by Lisa Ridgers

As we get ready for the long sunny days of summer, it can be a great time to refresh your space with new colors and furnishings.  One popular design trend that can help keep you cool and relaxed during the warm months is the modern coastal theme. Light & neutral hues, shore-inspired imagery, and natural textures & materials can add sophisticated beachy vibes for a serene styled space.  Incorporating the coastal theme doesn’t mean you have to completely transform your room.  Adding some contemporary beachside inspiration to your space can be as easy as decorating with some neutral and blue accent colors or switching out your wall art.  Abstracted seascapes, contemporary boat imagery, and coastal photography are great pieces that will add a modern seaside touch to your walls!

The contemporary coastal trend is perfect for creating a calming atmosphere, no matter how close you are to the shore.  And for more coastal inspiration, check out this previous blog post!

The images featured above are available in our Print-On-Demand collection.  Some areas of our website are password-protected. If you are a member of the trade but don’t have full access to our website, www.thirdandwall.com, please contact us at customerservice@thirdandwall.com.

Celebrate Earth Day!

Happy Earth Day!  Today we want to celebrate this incredible planet and its breathtaking landscapes.  From majestic mountains and relaxing coastlines to sandy deserts and rolling hills, there is so much natural beauty to behold.  We love how photography can capture a moment of Earth’s stunning views, so we are sharing some photographs of scenery from all over the world to celebrate Earth Day!

How are you celebrating Earth Day?

The images featured above are available in our Print-On-Demand collection.  Some areas of our website are password-protected. If you are a member of the trade but don’t have full access to our website, www.thirdandwall.com, please contact us at customerservice@thirdandwall.com.

Decorating With Blue Hues

featuring “The Perfect Place” by Kippi Leonard

Blue is a classic color trend that is always in style, and one that we love! With so many shades to choose from, it can be easy to incorporate some blue hues in any design style. Light and pale shades are perfect for a neutral space or coastal design, and deeper blue hues can add some dramatic flair to your space. A cool blue will encourage rest and activate your zen, which makes it great to use in a bedroom or any space you want to relax.

Light & Neutral

Using pale blue tones, especially in a neutral room, can create calming, coastal vibes. Soft and lighter tones can ignite comfort and are perfect for a space where you want to unwind and unplug. Painting your wall(s) a pale blue will help keep your space light and fresh, while still infusing it with some color and personality. Adding blue décor pieces can bring cool, serene elements to a neutral room. Blue shades can pair easily with cool gray spaces or warm accents, it’s just a matter of finding the right shade of blue to work in your room!

Deep Hues & Bold Prints

Because blue is such a classic color, it is perfect for a statement print or pattern. Try a chic geometric pattern on your walls, some floral prints on your upholstery, or stripes on a rug. Adding darker blue hues to your space can create a striking statement, and it doesn’t have to require any paint. A bold sapphire couch or a large-scale navy art piece can create a dramatic focal point in your room. And with the timeless color combination of blue and white, using a deep blue can provide the perfect stylized contrast in your space. Don’t be afraid to go big and bold with your blue!

featuring “Territory” by Julie Devine

The Best Rooms for Blue

Being such a soothing color, shades of blue are often used in living rooms, bedrooms, or spaces you want to create a zen atmosphere. Cooler blue shades, such as ice blue and cobalt, will help encourage rest, which is why bedrooms are one of the most popular spaces to design with blue in your color palette. Blues with warmer red undertones, like denim blue or slate blue, create a cozy, inviting space and are great for more social spaces such as living rooms or kitchens.

Blue’s versatility makes it an easy one to incorporate in your color palette, in any design style or room. Whether you cover your walls in a blue hue or decorate with blue accent pieces, this color trend will always look fresh and timeless.  And with summer on the way, a cool blue can be the perfect addition to any room!

The images featured above are available in our Print-On-Demand collection.  Some areas of our website are password-protected. If you are a member of the trade but don’t have full access to our website, www.thirdandwall.com, please contact us at customerservice@thirdandwall.com.

Decorating with Landscapes

featuring “Sunny Desert Floor” by Liz Jardine

Do you want to have a beautiful view in your space but don’t have a picturesque scene outside your window? Landscape artwork can be the perfect addition to the design of any space to bring the serenity of the outdoors in. From coastal to desert to forest landscapes, it is easy to add the right art piece to your wall in many different artistic styles!

Hanging landscape paintings can create a “window with a view” for your interior, no matter where you live.  Beachy landscapes can add “ocean views” to complete a coastal-inspired space, and imagery of a beautiful green pasture can bring countryside living to urban spaces.

photograph by Nancy Crowell

Landscape photography is also a great way to add a touch of nature to your interiors and liven up your walls.  Photographs in black and white can give your space a chic, classic touch and are also great for adding landscapes to a monochromatic look. We love how landscape imagery can bring calming energy and natural inspiration to your space and transport you to a far-away destination!

From transitional landscapes to abstract or representational, you are sure to find the best piece to fit your design style!

The images featured above are available in our Print-On-Demand collection.  Some areas of our website are password-protected. If you are a member of the trade but don’t have full access to our website, www.thirdandwall.com, please contact us at customerservice@thirdandwall.com.

From The Studio of John Burrows

Meet our artist John Burrows!  After becoming infatuated with the arts at an early age and studying at the Los Angeles Art Center College of Design, John worked at two architectural firms and started his own commercial interior design company in 1975. He enjoyed design so much it became his business while art became his passion. After 35 years, John closed his design office to pursue his art career full time and has never looked back.

John initially used acrylic paints but later switched to oil paints and, once again, he never looked back. He loves vibrant oils and the fact that the paint stays wet while being worked. He loves impasto painting with large brushes that enhance his impressionistic works. To be even more expressive, he started applying paint with large drywall knives, which he calls “blades.” This allowed his paintings to became even bolder with movement and texture. His paintings range from abstract expression to pure abstracts. He never gets tired of experimenting with new materials and techniques while also constantly engaging with and learning from other artists.

What do you first do when you get to the studio in the morning?

My studio is in my home so it is always there, calling me.  Quite often I go to Starbucks for a latte before I start painting.

How many paintings do you work on at a time?

I work on only one painting at a time.

“Fall at Soba Commone”

Do you have a dream project that you would like to work on?

I love working large.  A small painting for me is 30 x 30.  Most of my paintings are over 1200 square inches.  I’ve had a few commissions in the past that have required a very large canvas.  One was over 7,000 square inches.  I love going large.

If you could paint with anyone, who would it be?

Gerhard Ricter or Edgar Degas

What’s your favorite way of generating ideas and inspiration?

Observing nature and touring galleries, appreciating other artists.

How has your art evolved over time?

My original focus was on architecture, then on ethnic figures and I was using large brushes.  Now I focus on abstract impressionism using large blades in order to avoid detail.

What do you like most about your work?

“Boom Times II”

“Boom Times I”

The whimsy, the expressionism and the lack of detail.

What is one word that best describes your style?

Energetic

Is there an idea you would like to explore?

More minimalism

What is your favorite time of day to paint?

I usually start in the morning after a run to Starbucks.

Do you ever get “stuck” on a piece?  If so, what do you do?

Sometimes the idea I had in my head turns to mud in reality.  I’ll spend all day trying to save it but once it goes south, it’s a waste of time.  I will scrap off all the paint and use that canvas another day.

What is up next on your easel?

I have several ideas in my head but I usually wait for the whimsy to take over.

The images featured here are available in our Print-On-Demand collection.  Some areas of our website are password-protected. If you are a member of the trade but don’t have full access to our website, www.thirdandwall.com, please contact us at customerservice@thirdandwall.com.

Coastal Style

“Long View” by KC Haxton

As we get into the dog days of summer (hello August!), relaxing in a beautiful beach house sounds just about perfect. The serenity and simplicity of the neutral color palette, clean lines, and oceanside vibes are enough to lull you into a summer trance. Coastal interiors are perfect for curing any of your summer blues, no matter the season. And whether you live by the shore or thousands of miles away, we are sharing some of the best images to help you create that same soothing seaside energy in your own space!

There are lots of ways to make the coastal design trend your own, and it doesn’t have to mean a kitschy style with seaside trinkets galore. It can transform your room into a simplistically elegant oasis with a natural color palette, different textures, and modern accents.

“Hope” by Dina D’Argo

For a calming, coastal-chic space, start with a neutral base for a color palette, with muted and pastel tones like tans, off-whites, and soft grays & blues.  Taking a minimalist approach with furniture & decor and mixing some traditional pieces with modern accents can give you the perfect balance of a relaxing, sleek space.  And incorporating imagery of sand, sea, and sky is an easy way to elevate your space to make it contemporary and inviting.  We love how a beautiful shore painting transports you to the peaceful waves!

But a coastal style doesn’t always have to mean complete tranquility.  Fun and beachy vibes can be perfect for a kid’s room, bathroom, or any space you want to bring some more energy to.  By adding brighter and bigger pops of coastal-inspired color, such as aqua, coral, or deeper blues, to a mostly-neutral space, you can liven up a room while keeping the coastal inspiration.  Hanging imagery of cute sea creatures, shells, and beach life will bring the fun of the beach to your space without tracking in any of the sand!

No matter how you choose to incorporate some coastal vibes into your design, we hope this artwork helps bring you a little closer to the shore!

All of these images and photographs (and lots more!) are available in our Print-On-Demand and photography collection, and some are available as originals.  Some areas of our website are password-protected. If you are a member of the trade but don’t have full access to our website, www.thirdandwall.com, please contact us at customerservice@thirdandwall.com.

Sail Away With Us

Featured painting is “Home for the Night” by John Burrows

We’ve been seeing a trend from our artists here at Third and Wall.  They’ve caught the sailing bug, and their images have us dreaming of a day spent out on the water.  Take a look at some of their pieces full of blue waves and wind-caught sails.

“Journey Ahead” by Leah Rei

Just look at those dreamy blue waves from Leah Rei!  They are giving us all the heart eyes.

“Charger” by John Burrows

John Burrows is our boat specialist and it was so hard just to choose one of his pieces.  Hint: You should check out more of his work on our website!

“Wind of the Sea” by K. Nari

Sailing with some shimmer! K. Nari combines a couple of trends in her work by adding some metallic to her sails.

“Grey Day” by John Burrows

Like we said, it’s hard to decide on just one Burrows boat, so we had to include this “Grey Day” piece because just look at those chunky waves!

“Hit The Deck” by Liz Jardine

Liz Jardine’s “Hit the Deck” shows off some bright colors and California sunshine.  We could use some of that Vitamin Sea right about now!

“On Course I” by Dina D’Argo

“On Course II” by Dina D’Argo

 

These gorgeous pieces by Dina D’Argo are a dreamy depiction of sea & sky.

“Sun & Sails” by Lisa Ridgers

And last but not least, doesn’t this latest piece from Lisa Ridgers depicting a regatta make you want to just grab some sunscreen and head out for a sail?

We love how a good sailing-inspired painting can transport us out onto the water, and we can almost feel the salty mist splashing on our faces and the wind whipping in our hair as the boat slices through the waves.  These featured works are available in our Print-On-Demand collection.  And to make finding your artwork easier, you can search our site by artist or theme, such as Sea & Sky and Tropical & Coastal.

Some areas of our website are password-protected. If you are a member of the trade but don’t have full access to our website, www.thirdandwall.com, please contact us at customerservice@thirdandwall.com.

Hello Summer!

“Beach Days” by Randy Hibberd

Today marks the official start of summer, and we could not be more excited for it! With long, warm, and sunny days ahead spent relaxing by the shore, off on an adventure, or unwinding inside with the windows open (or AC blasting), we can’t wait for all that summer brings.  And we want to help put some of that summer sunshine on your walls with the perfect beachy, tropical, and summer-inspired images!

We love images that transport us to a warm, tropical destination, and palm trees, sandy beaches, and sweet fruit will do just that!

And this summer imagery has us a picturing those fun, sunny days lounging by a pool or wiggling our toes in the sand!

Summer, we are oh-so glad that you are here!

How do you love to spend your summer?

All of these images are available in our Print-On-Demand collection and Photography collection on our website.  Some areas of our website are password-protected. If you are a member of the trade but don’t have full access to our website, www.thirdandwall.com, please contact us at customerservice@thirdandwall.com.

Trends from the 2015 Las Vegas West Coast Art & Frame Show

We are all just getting back to work and resettled from the exciting West Coast Art & Frame Show in Las Vegas. It was a fabulous show, with terrific turn out! We all had a great time seeing many of our customers from around the world and meeting new clients.

While we were there we heard several recurring “wishlist” themes from show attendees. Keep reading for the Top 5 most-requested image categories being specified by our clients.

COASTAL – Although sailing continues to be a strong theme, clients are looking for a fresh take on this timeless seascape category.

FLORAL – With the approach of Spring, many people are looking for fresh florals, particularly with a watercolor feel.

LODGE – Rugged and Rustic are the buzz words for this earthy category.

METALLICS – While gold is making a big comeback, silver and bronze are also strong.

NEUTRALS  – After years of heavily-trending vibrant colors, neutrals are very strong.

All in all, we had a great tradeshow, and are already busy channeling all the valuable market info and customer requests into exciting and trend-forward new imagery and color palettes, so stay tuned!

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If you are not a member of the trade, please email us to find a retailer near you, or visit our showroom at 312 Ninth Avenue N., Seattle, WA 98109. Our showroom is open to the public.

Beach Retreat

We just finished working on a great project for a hotel lobby in California, and wanted to share some of the pictures from our client who was delighted with the finished product. We love when that happens!

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These are photographs taken by our newest photographer Kyle and enhanced by our production team. You can check out more of Kyle’s work on our website.