Since time immemorial art work has been an important
addition to indoor space either at home, office or relaxation spots. Conversely, there are many different styles and forms of art available
nowadays. Thus, you need to determine what style of art you are going to
incorporate. One of the best options to go for is undoubtedly sculptural
artwork. In recent times adding sculptural artwork to indoor spaces has been on
the rise lately and will continue to do so as more and more people seek to turn
plain and boring indoor spaces into a trendy and exciting one.
Generally speaking, sculptural artwork
can really bring a space to life. It offers an excellent way of adding
character, symbolism and style to your indoor space. However, sculptures can be
used in a whole host of different ways. It is all about considering your space
and what it needs. Does it need an injection of colour? Do you need to spice up
the backdrop of your room or office? Perhaps you have an unusable space that
could do with some decoration? Then bring warmth and cosiness to the area
setting by placing sculptures in those spaces.
The mistakes a lot of people make when it
comes to sculpture are that they consider sculptural artwork as been big and
large therefore it eats up space. Undoubtedly these are qualities a lot of
sculptures boast and this is why they work extremely well when creating a focal
point. Nonetheless but not all sculptural artwork is like this. You can create
a stunning and soft background as well. The mere addition of a striking and
vibrant sculpture can make all the difference it can really bring your space to
life thus adds style, symbolism and character.
Sculptures don’t need to be huge in size
to make a statement or to bring life into a boring space. Consequently when you
are looking to adding character, symbolism and style to your indoor space
through sculpture Henry Moweta African Art Centre is the place to visit. The
gallery offers beautiful and captivating art works of some of the finest
art masters around such as; Ben Osawe, Ben Enwonwu, Poruce Onobrakpaya, Rufus
Ogundele, Tayo Quaye, Olotu Oyerinde, Henri Moweta, Dudu amongst others.
The gallery is situated at 7, Adebayo Mokuolu Street
opposite Hotel Newcastle Anthony Lagos and opens 8am – 7pm on Mondays to
Fridays and 9am – 7pm on Saturdays.
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