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What do you think of the artwork (scale) and the way it is arranged in the room?

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Here is another view-

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Doesn't work for me, personally.  Too much mixed media.

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Do not like the artwork sitting so close to the sofa

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To me I do not think there is a matching theme with the art work. The frame placement is nice. 

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The art work is hung too low.  Looks like the ceiling is tall.  I'd try the artwork starting a foot above the couch.  Don't necessarily like the artwork itself, but the scale looks okay.  I'd actually prefer it where the storage unit is, but I'm guessing that's the only place to put the storage unit.

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Addressing the artwork only, I feel it needs to be displayed on an open, unobstructed wall so you can see the pictures clearly.   

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It's fine as a grouping.   I've seen many such groupings that look all right.  But why hide part of it behind the couch?  And it's too far to the right.

I wonder if they hung the art when they had other furniture and now their new furniture doesn't work.

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Too big and too many.

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I think the artwork is fine, and well placed.  However, the pillows on the couch seem too busy and bright, so close to the large artwork.  The pillows fight with the artwork for my attention.

Perhaps one of those pillows could be placed in the gray chair.  Pillow interest for the couch could be more muted, using some different fabric, shapes and textures.

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