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Outdoor Wall Sculpture Decor

6/9/2016

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Wall Sculpture Decor for the Hearth
The outdoor living room is a newer trend for home decor in the past few decades. Recreating the comfort of life indoors with a closeness to nature and climate, especially in such wonderfully temperate areas like here in Asheville, North Carolina, has become very popular. These outdoor spaces are an extension of the living room and are meant to be used, shared, and enjoyed. At the center of many of these spaces is the hearth. Like in another room, the hearth is the focal point of the space and should be complemented with artwork that will be a centerpiece for the room. My sculptural wall hangings are the perfect addition to the decor of any outdoor space.
Wall sculpture decor by Matt Tommey in River Arts District. These vine baskets are a strong example of modern rustic decor.
Sculptural wall hanging over hearth crafted by Matt Tommey.
Why sculptural art for the wall?
Sculptural art offers an accent to the wall and an entire space in a way that two dimensional work simply cannot. While paintings, etchings. collage, and murals can be beautiful accents to a space, sculptural art's three dimensionality will be more exciting, interesting, and serve to change more as the day progresses, light changes and shadows are cast. 

These pieces are made one of a kind for spaces. I will measure, assess the overall design scheme of the place and consult with you on what specifically you are looking for as far as style, shape, and type of baskets. Then, I will work to produce a piece with your input and space in mind. In the end you will have a new focal point to your space and it will be made just for you.

Check out some of the other outdoor wall sculptures I have done below or by clicking here.
Cedar shake shingles with wall sculpture decor by Matt Tommey from the River Arts District of Asheville, North Carolina.
Wall sculpture decor featuring a piece by Matt Tommey on cedar shake shingles.
wall sculpture decor featuring vine baskets against stone wall by Matt Tommey in Asheville, North Carolina's River Arts District.
Wall hanging piece by Matt Tommey against stone.
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