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Colorwell
Colorwell
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Colorwell
Textured Abstract Wall Art in Soft Yellow, Lavender, Green & Blush Tones
Everyday Elegance Collection
A wellspring of calm expression, Colorwell radiates quiet energy through painterly movement and harmonized hues. Soft yellows, gentle pinks, muted purples, and earthy greens flow effortlessly across a light-textured canvas, forming an abstract wash that feels both intentional and organic.
Subtle and sophisticated, this piece belongs to the Everyday Elegance collection—crafted to bring light, warmth, and tranquility to the spaces we inhabit most.
🏨 Placement Suggestions:
- Ideal in bedrooms, therapy spaces, or creative studios
- Perfect above nightstands, reading chairs, or hallway console tables
- Works beautifully in pairs or as the soft centerpiece of a gallery wall
✨ Design Note:
- Layered brushstrokes blend into a fluid, luminous composition
- Soft palette transitions without hard edges or bold contrast
- Airy movement and negative space give the piece room to breathe
- Suggests motion, light, and gentle emotion without formality
🖨 Print Mediums:
High Luster Photo Paper:
- Subtle sheen enhances clarity and tonal blending
- Ideal for framing in clean, modern styles
Exhibition Matte Canvas:
- Soft, painterly finish for a refined, organic feel
- Adds texture and elegance for neutral-toned interiors
🔲 Recommended Sizes:
- 12x12 – Intimate corners, desk areas, or grouped pairings
- 16x16 – Balanced for entryways or small seating areas
- 20x20 – A focused accent for tranquil home design
- 24x24 – A gallery-style focal point that anchors the room
💛 Who Will Love This:
- Lovers of minimal, modern interiors with a soft edge
- Therapists, creatives, or parents seeking peace-forward décor
- Collectors who appreciate color stories told through light and fluidity
- Fans of brushstroke abstracts that balance clarity with calm
🔗 Pairs Beautifully With:
- Spiral Divide – Offers a grounded geometric contrast
- Serenity Rising – Echoes upward energy in complementary tones
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Stillness in Strength – For balance, structure, and subtle depth
All prints are produced in-house by Framed Greetings with gallery-quality standards.
Colorwell
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About the Collectors Circle
About the Collectors Circle
The Framed Greetings Collectors Circle is a curated art experience designed for people who don’t just buy art — they live with it.
Each month, you’ll receive one mini print selected from Framed Greetings’ ongoing collectible series. Over time, you’ll experience the full range of the collection — from photography and nature-inspired pieces to abstract, geometric, and mixed-media works. No two months are meant to feel the same.
This is not a “print of the month club.” It’s a slow, intentional way to discover what kind of art speaks to you — and to build a personal collection one piece at a time.
The 6-Month Collector Journey
The 6-Month Collector Journey
Our Collector Pass is designed as a 6-month journey.
You’ll begin with a 3-month chapter, and it will renew once for a second 3-month chapter — for a total of six curated mini prints delivered monthly. This timeline is intentional: it gives you time to live with the work, notice what resonates, and experience the breadth of the Framed Greetings world.
After the sixth delivery, the journey naturally concludes — and you’ll have the option to continue your membership if you wish.
What You’ll Receive
What You’ll Receive
• One curated Framed Greetings mini print each month
• A rotating mix of styles, including:
– Nature & photography
– Abstract & emotional pieces
– Geometric & modern designs
– Mixed-media inspired works
• Special subscriber pricing and collector perks
• A growing, frame-worthy collection over time
Some months may feel calm and familiar. Others may surprise you. That’s part of the experience.
Who This Is For
Who This Is For
The Collectors Circle is for:
• People who want to live with art, not just scroll past it
• People who are curious about different styles but don’t want to overthink it
• People who love the idea of slowly building a meaningful, personal collection
• And yes — people who are realizing: “I might already be an art person.”
