How to Style Sanket Viramgami’s Art: Pairing Abstract, Landscape & Cityscape Pieces in Your Space

- Avani Joshi


How to Decorate Sanket Viramgami's Art: Blending Abstract, Landscape & Cityscape Artwork in Your Home

Entering a house full of Kadari Art Gallery art is like entering a private museum, a room that is at once intimate and timeless. And if the artist at issue is Sanket Viramgami, the experience is elevated to nearly poetic heights. His art, from textured abstractions to peaceful landscapes and frenetic cityscapes, has a visual vocabulary that can utterly redefine a space.

But great art is only part of the story. How you style it in your space determines whether it quietly exists on your wall or becomes the soul of the room. Here’s how to pair and place Sanket Viramgami’s pieces so they harmonize with your interiors and reflect your personal style.

The Power of Landscape Serenity

There is a certain irrepressible calm that goes with a well-chosen landscape painting. Sanket Viramgemi's landscapes are more than depictions of landscapes — they are meditations on color and light. Putting one in a study or living room instantly makes one feel open, as if opening a window to the outdoors where there wasn't one.

For areas where you need a deeper organic link, employ a landscape nature painting. Its deep browns, foliage, and sweeping skylines bring the outdoors into your space and create a more relaxed feel in modern interiors by softening the architecture. Employ them alongside natural wood mounts or floating frames so the artwork has room to breathe without hindrance.

Urban Energy in Cityscapes

If landscapes whisper, cityscapes hum. Sanket Viramgami's cityscape painting can add a sense of movement, order, and subtle sophistication to a room. The cohesiveness of architectural lines and bright colors is perfect for dining rooms, offices, or entryways — spaces where you need energy, not turmoil.

Employ contrast while building cityscapes. A simple, uncluttered room can gain life and warmth from the crowded streets and stepped skyscrapers of the painting. Black or metallic frames can mirror the sharpness of the city shapes, producing a smooth, gallery-like presentation.

The Affective Impact of Abstraction

Where cityscapes and landscapes meet the world that we inhabit, abstracts meet the worlds that we imagine. Sanket Viramgami's abstractions are rich in texture, depth, and motion, perfect for creating a statement wall or anchoring a contemporary room.

For an even more dramatic look, delve into his modern abstract painting. These paintings like to have space to breathe, a single, sprawling piece of canvas stretched over a sofa or a bed, accompanied by subdued lighting, lets the layers of color unfurl as you traverse the room.

Combining Various Styles

One of the most exciting things to do with Sanket Viramgami's work is to mix genres. A subdued-toned landscape and an energetic cityscape together can create a visual rhythm, a dance between stillness and activity. Adding an abstract painting to the mix can be a bridge, bringing nature and city together through color or form.

When you pair, think about the conversation between the pieces. Are there threads of color connecting them? Are they in a similar scale or composition style? You desire harmony, not similarity, a collection that feels edited, not random.

Placement and Scale

Scale matters. Big pieces overwhelm a room, but small pieces sparkle in multiples or on long walls. Three tiny cityscapes could be lovely in a hallway, but one huge sweeping landscape overwhelms the master living space.

Kadari Art Gallery tends to advise clients not to look at paintings as a decorative item, but as a center of focus. Position furniture and lighting in a way to lead the eye to the painting, where it will set the mood of the room.

The Role of Lighting

Even the most beautiful painting can be diminished in bad lighting. Track lighting, wall washers, or even hidden picture lights can add dramatically to the depth and texture of Sanket Viramgami's paintings. For abstractions, directional lighting can emphasize brushwork. For landscapes, a gentle wash of light makes the subject glow without glare.

Bringing It All Together

Styling art is not so much about rules and regulations as about balanc between color, texture, and mood. Sanket Viramgami's movement from the natural serenity of landscapes, the urban energy of cityscapes, and the complex enigma of abstraction makes his paintings versatile enough to fit into nearly any environment.

Ultimately, the best layout is one that leaves you mid-step, even in your own house, just to absorb it. That's when art has really become a part of the space — and a part of you.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) :

1. How do I decide between a landscape, a cityscape, or an abstract painting for my bedroom?

Consider the mood you wish. Landscapes induce serenity, cityscapes induce dynamism, and abstracts induce fantasy.

2. Is it possible to combine various art styles in one room?

Yes — combining disparate genres can be more interesting, more textured a space, provided there's some relationship in color, tone, or composition.

3. How would I characterize Sanket Viramgami's paintings?

Select frames that complement the artwork without overwhelming it — wood for a natural color palette, metal for urban or modern themes.

4. How should I illuminate art in the home?

Utilize adjustable lighting that emphasizes color and texture. Steer clear of direct lighting that results in glare or fading.

5. Do contemporary abstract paintings function in classic interiors?

Yes. A strong contemporary work of art can add modern bite to an old room, making the contrast deliberate.

6. How do I hang smaller paintings?

Try gallery walls, identical clusters, or linear setups for hallways and narrow rooms.

7. Does placement affect how I experience art daily?

Yes — having artwork where it's naturally in your line of sight keeps it in your everyday space.