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Description
Experience Level: Entry
Estimated project duration: 1 day or less
Objective
I’m looking to develop a cohesive wall artwork composition for my dining room using my own photography. The goal is to create something that feels intentional, refined, and integrated with the space, rather than a standard decorative arrangement.
I would like this to be approached as a designed composition, not simply selecting and framing individual images.
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Space Context
- Dining table width: 135 cm (round table)
- Wall above table is the primary focus
- Adjacent sideboard: approx. 60 cm depth (left side of wall)
- Existing picture light centered above the wall area
- Overall interior style: minimal, warm, modern, restrained
---
What I’m Looking For
I would like your help to:
1. Select the most suitable images from my photography
2. Define the optimal composition format, which could include:
- Three equal panels
- A dominant central piece with supporting side panels
- Slim / wide / slim variations
- Alternative multi-panel arrangements if appropriate
3. Determine precise crops for each image
- Balancing abstraction vs recognisability
- Ensuring the images work together as a unified composition
4. Apply final edits
- Black & white conversion
- Contrast, tonal balance, and texture emphasis
- Any refinements required to elevate the images to a gallery-quality finish
5. Deliver print-ready, high-resolution files
- Sized appropriately for the final layout
- Suitable for metal or fine art printing
---
Creative Direction
I’m drawn to work that feels:
- Architectural rather than decorative
- Cohesive across multiple pieces
- Visually calm but with presence
I’m particularly interested in:
- Texture
- Pattern
- Repetition
- Cropping that shifts images away from literal subject matter toward something more abstract or graphic
I’m open to interpretation and would like you to explore this creatively.
---
Key Requirement – Multiple Options
I would like to review multiple distinct directions, not just one final proposal.
Specifically:
- At least 2–3 different composition approaches, for example:
- Balanced / symmetrical
- Hierarchical (dominant + supporting panels)
- More minimal or reduced arrangements
Each option should include:
- Image selection
- Cropping approach
- Layout and proportions
- Visual rationale
---
Key Challenge
The main difficulty I’m facing is:
- Identifying which images work best together
- Knowing how far to push cropping toward abstraction
- Achieving the right balance between visual interest and restraint
- Avoiding a result that feels like a generic “set” rather than a considered composition
---
Constraints / Practical Considerations
- Total artwork width should feel proportional to a 135 cm table
- Composition should sit comfortably within the wall space and relate to surrounding furniture
- Spacing and scale should feel intentional and balanced
---
What I Want to Avoid
- Overly literal or obvious imagery
- Default symmetry without intention
- Visual clutter or overly detailed arrangements
- Anything that feels like a pre-made gallery set
---
Deliverables
For the selected final direction:
- Final image selection
- Finalised crops for each piece
- Fully edited, high-resolution print files
- Recommended sizing and layout for installation
---
Outcome Goal
The final result should feel:
- Deliberate and well-composed
- Balanced without being predictable
- Integrated with the architecture and furniture in the room
Ideally, the artwork should elevate the space and feel like a natural extension of it.
I have attached some suggestions from ChatGPT but they don’t work for me and are not proportional. Please advise!
I’m looking to develop a cohesive wall artwork composition for my dining room using my own photography. The goal is to create something that feels intentional, refined, and integrated with the space, rather than a standard decorative arrangement.
I would like this to be approached as a designed composition, not simply selecting and framing individual images.
---
Space Context
- Dining table width: 135 cm (round table)
- Wall above table is the primary focus
- Adjacent sideboard: approx. 60 cm depth (left side of wall)
- Existing picture light centered above the wall area
- Overall interior style: minimal, warm, modern, restrained
---
What I’m Looking For
I would like your help to:
1. Select the most suitable images from my photography
2. Define the optimal composition format, which could include:
- Three equal panels
- A dominant central piece with supporting side panels
- Slim / wide / slim variations
- Alternative multi-panel arrangements if appropriate
3. Determine precise crops for each image
- Balancing abstraction vs recognisability
- Ensuring the images work together as a unified composition
4. Apply final edits
- Black & white conversion
- Contrast, tonal balance, and texture emphasis
- Any refinements required to elevate the images to a gallery-quality finish
5. Deliver print-ready, high-resolution files
- Sized appropriately for the final layout
- Suitable for metal or fine art printing
---
Creative Direction
I’m drawn to work that feels:
- Architectural rather than decorative
- Cohesive across multiple pieces
- Visually calm but with presence
I’m particularly interested in:
- Texture
- Pattern
- Repetition
- Cropping that shifts images away from literal subject matter toward something more abstract or graphic
I’m open to interpretation and would like you to explore this creatively.
---
Key Requirement – Multiple Options
I would like to review multiple distinct directions, not just one final proposal.
Specifically:
- At least 2–3 different composition approaches, for example:
- Balanced / symmetrical
- Hierarchical (dominant + supporting panels)
- More minimal or reduced arrangements
Each option should include:
- Image selection
- Cropping approach
- Layout and proportions
- Visual rationale
---
Key Challenge
The main difficulty I’m facing is:
- Identifying which images work best together
- Knowing how far to push cropping toward abstraction
- Achieving the right balance between visual interest and restraint
- Avoiding a result that feels like a generic “set” rather than a considered composition
---
Constraints / Practical Considerations
- Total artwork width should feel proportional to a 135 cm table
- Composition should sit comfortably within the wall space and relate to surrounding furniture
- Spacing and scale should feel intentional and balanced
---
What I Want to Avoid
- Overly literal or obvious imagery
- Default symmetry without intention
- Visual clutter or overly detailed arrangements
- Anything that feels like a pre-made gallery set
---
Deliverables
For the selected final direction:
- Final image selection
- Finalised crops for each piece
- Fully edited, high-resolution print files
- Recommended sizing and layout for installation
---
Outcome Goal
The final result should feel:
- Deliberate and well-composed
- Balanced without being predictable
- Integrated with the architecture and furniture in the room
Ideally, the artwork should elevate the space and feel like a natural extension of it.
I have attached some suggestions from ChatGPT but they don’t work for me and are not proportional. Please advise!
Ashni S.
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