A large wall calls for a big statement, and SRC Collection prints large wall art to gallery standards that fills the space with presence and arrives printed in Israel. A large piece for the wall becomes a dramatic focal point that defines the whole space and conveys confidence and luxury. At SRC Collection we create large wall art on an impressive scale, printed to a high standard. One large piece is usually more effective than a collection of small pictures, and it leaves an unforgettable impression. Our catalog includes large, gallery-grade designs. Nationwide shipping within up to 18 delivery days and payment.
One large picture is the right choice when there's a wide, empty wall begging for a focal point. Above a long sofa, a double bed, or in a spacious lobby, a large piece fills the space in a balanced way and conveys design confidence. Its advantage over a collection of small pictures is the clean look — one strong piece makes a clear, elegant statement, while a multitude of items can look cluttered. When there's room, big is usually the winning choice.
The key to success with a large piece is the right proportion. A picture should be large enough to fill the wall confidently, but not so large that it looks crowded. As a rule of thumb, a centerpiece above a piece of furniture should span about two-thirds of its width. Pay attention to ceiling height and viewing distance, too — in a large space with a high ceiling, a large piece will look balanced and impressive. We'd be glad to advise you by phone on the exact dimensions that will give the best effect.
As a rule, the piece should span about two-thirds of the sofa's width. That creates a balance between the furniture and the art. We'd be glad to advise you by phone on the exact dimensions.
Usually yes, when there's a wide, empty wall. One large piece makes a clean, impressive statement, while a multitude of small pictures can look cluttered.
We pack large works with special care so they arrive flawless. Shipping is nationwide within up to 18 delivery days, and the work is printed in Israel.