Sometimes the smallest moments can have the biggest impact. “While something large shouts for attention and becomes unmissable, it’s the small piece that often draws me in because, to fully appreciate the work, you have to get up close and experience it one-on-one,” says H&H columnist and art advisor Diana Hamm. You don’t need acres of wall space for a small piece of art, so they can fit in kitchens, shelves, compact foyers and small bathrooms. See how designers and artists master the art of playing with scale. Scroll down!
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