
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
How do I choose the right size acrylic painting for my living room wall?
Choosing the right size depends on the width of the furniture or space where you’ll hang it. A good rule is to select art that spans about 60–75% of that width. Larger pieces like triptychs create a striking focal point and help balance wide walls above sofas or consoles.
What’s the difference between original acrylic paintings and prints?
Original acrylic paintings have unique textures from real brushstrokes and subtle variations you won’t see in prints, giving depth and character to your space. Prints may look similar from afar, but they lack the tactile richness and authenticity of hand‑painted art.
Can I hang acrylic paintings in bright rooms with sunlight?
Acrylic paintings can tolerate moderate light, but direct prolonged sunlight may fade pigments over time, so we recommend placing them away from direct sun exposure. Positioning them where light is indirect helps maintain the artwork’s vibrancy for years.
How do I care for and maintain a hand‑painted canvas?
Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth every few weeks to keep your painting looking fresh and clean. Avoid using water or strong cleaners on the canvas surface to protect the paint and texture.