Create the perfect balance in your space
Choosing the right size for a custom artwork is a key step in your artistic project. Unlike a standard painting, a custom piece is designed specifically to integrate seamlessly into your environment.
From the very beginning, your space becomes part of the creative process. As a result, the size of the artwork directly influences the visual impact, the balance of the room, and the overall atmosphere.
Even before starting the creation process with a painter based in Quebec City, taking the time to reflect on dimensions ensures a harmonious and lasting result.
Understanding your wall proportions
First, take a moment to carefully observe the wall that will host your custom artwork. Every space comes with its own constraints, but also its potential.
When measuring, it is important to go beyond height and width. In reality, the overall environment plays a crucial role. For instance, the presence of a sofa, dining table, or sideboard directly affects how the artwork will be perceived.
In most cases, a custom piece should occupy a balanced proportion of the available space. A format that is too small may feel lost, while one that is too large can overwhelm the room.
By considering these elements early on, you create the foundation for a successful integration.
Visualizing the artwork in your space
Once your initial measurements are taken, the next step is to make the project more tangible. Visualizing your future artwork directly on the wall helps you better understand its real impact.
Through simple visual projection, you can adjust proportions and refine your perception. By stepping back, you immediately see whether the chosen size creates harmony or imbalance.
This approach also helps you anticipate how the artwork will interact with other elements in your décor. Gradually, you begin to see how the piece will naturally become part of your daily environment.
Practical tip: visualize your artwork with tape
To go further in your projection, a simple yet highly effective method is to use adhesive tape, such as masking tape or painter’s tape.
By outlining the intended format directly on your wall, you instantly visualize the space your custom artwork will occupy. This makes it much easier to understand its real visual impact.
As you step back, you can better assess proportions, balance with furniture, and the relationship with surrounding elements. Very quickly, you will feel whether the format is too subtle or too dominant.
This method allows you to naturally refine the dimensions until you achieve the perfect balance. In addition, this clear visualization greatly improves communication with the artist, helping validate precise choices from the very beginning.
Ultimately, this simple technique helps you make confident decisions and fully project yourself into your future custom artwork.
Thinking about experience and perspective
Beyond dimensions, it is essential to consider how you will experience your custom artwork in everyday life. A painting is not only viewed from a fixed position.
Depending on where you stand or sit, the perception changes. Whether you are seated, standing, or moving through the space, the artwork should maintain its visual impact and balance.
Light also plays a fundamental role. In Nathalie Chiasson’s studio, textures, materials, and finishes are designed to interact with both natural and artificial light.
A well-sized artwork captures light, reveals its textures, and enhances the atmosphere of your space.
An artwork that feels naturally integrated
When all these elements are taken into account, the result becomes clear. A well-sized custom artwork never feels added, it feels like it has always belonged there.
This balance transforms a simple painting into a true focal point. You no longer just look at the artwork, you feel its presence within your space.
By working with a Quebec-based artist like Nathalie Chiasson, you benefit from guidance throughout these important decisions. Your project takes shape with coherence, intention, and meaning.
Conclusion
Taking the time to choose the right size for a custom artwork is a crucial step in your project. By considering your space, your habits, and the light, you create the ideal conditions for a unique piece.
Ultimately, a well-designed artwork does more than decorate a wall. It tells a story, structures your space, and enriches your everyday life.
FAQ — Choosing the right size for a custom artwork
Still have questions about selecting the right format for your custom artwork? Here are a few answers to guide you.
What is the ideal size for a custom artwork?
The ideal size depends on your space and furniture. A custom artwork should create a balanced visual presence within the room without overwhelming it.
How do I know if my artwork is too large or too small?
Step back and observe your wall as a whole. A piece that is too small may feel lost, while one that is too large may dominate the space. Using tape visualization helps refine the proportions.
Should the artwork size match the furniture?
Yes, the artwork should relate harmoniously to the furniture below it. A balanced proportion creates a visually pleasing composition.
Does hanging height affect the size choice?
Yes, height plays an important role in perception. The artwork should be positioned comfortably for everyday viewing.
Can I get help choosing the right size?
Absolutely. Working with an artist like Nathalie Chiasson allows you to receive personalized guidance and choose the perfect format for your space.




