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Framed Watercolor Blue Abstracts 16 X 20 3pk Project 62


Framed Watercolor Blue Abstracts 16 X 20 3pk Project 62

Okay, so picture this: I'm scrolling through Target's website (as one does at 2 AM, right?) and I'm on the hunt for, like, anything to make my living room look less… beige. It was a whole lot of nothing. I'm talking sad, empty walls. My design sense was hibernating, clearly. Then BAM! Up pops these framed watercolor abstracts. Blue, 16x20, and a 3-pack? Project 62, you sneaky devil, you had me at "blue."

Honestly, I'm usually super skeptical of buying art online. You just never know if the colors are going to be totally off or if the quality will be, well, questionable. But something about these… I don't know, they just spoke to my weary, beige-averse soul. And the price? Let’s just say my bank account didn't stage a full-blown intervention. Worth the risk, I thought.

So, What’s the Deal with These Abstracts?

These aren’t going to be museum-quality masterpieces, let's be real. We're talking Project 62 from Target, not some fancy-pants art gallery in SoHo. But that’s precisely the point, isn't it? They're accessible, affordable, and surprisingly stylish. Think of them as the perfect entry point to dip your toes into the abstract art pool without needing to remortgage your house.

The "Framed Watercolor Blue Abstracts 16 X 20 3pk Project 62" is basically what the name says. Three framed prints, each featuring a different abstract watercolor design. The color palette is mostly blues, with some hints of other cool tones sneaking in there. Think calming ocean vibes meets slightly melancholic sky. Not depressing, just…pensive. And who doesn’t need a little pensive in their life these days?

The frames themselves are simple and modern – usually a thin, black or natural wood finish. Nothing too distracting, which is great because you want the art to be the star of the show, not the frame. Unless you're really into frames, in which case, more power to you! But I digress...

Watercolor Abstracts · Creative Fabrica
Watercolor Abstracts · Creative Fabrica

Why I’m Kind of Obsessed

Okay, so here's the thing. These prints are incredibly versatile. You can hang them together as a triptych for a dramatic statement (above the sofa, maybe?). Or, you can split them up and use them in different rooms to tie your decor together. That’s exactly what I did! One went in the living room, one in the entryway, and one is currently contemplating its existence in my guest bathroom. Don't judge.

Another major selling point for me is that they're easy to work with. Because the color palette is so neutral (despite being blue!), they basically go with anything. My living room has a mix of mid-century modern and bohemian elements, and these prints fit right in. They add a touch of sophistication without being overly pretentious. You know what I mean?

Framed Watercolor Blue Abstracts … curated on LTK | Classic bathroom
Framed Watercolor Blue Abstracts … curated on LTK | Classic bathroom

And let's be honest, sometimes you just want something that looks nice without having to put a ton of thought into it. These abstracts are perfect for that. They're like the little black dress of wall art. You can dress them up or down, and they always look good.

Things to Keep in Mind (aka the Fine Print)

Before you rush out and buy ten sets of these (tempting, I know), there are a few things to consider.

First, the quality isn't top-tier. They're mass-produced prints, so don't expect hand-painted masterpieces. The paper quality is decent, but not archival. And the frames, while stylish, are not the most durable. But for the price, you really can't complain. They're more than adequate for adding some visual interest to your space.

Framed Watercolor Blue Abstracts 16 X 20 3-pack - Threshold - 350x350
Framed Watercolor Blue Abstracts 16 X 20 3-pack - Threshold - 350x350

Second, the colors might vary slightly from what you see online. This is true for almost any online purchase, but it's worth mentioning. I found that the blues were a bit more muted in person than they appeared on my screen. But honestly, I preferred them that way. They felt less "loud" and more calming.

Finally, placement is key. Think about the lighting in your room and the other elements you have going on. These prints look best in well-lit spaces, and they pair well with other neutral tones and natural materials. Try hanging them near a window to let the light reflect off the watercolors. It adds a really nice touch.

Project 62 Framed Watercolor Blue Abstracts Prints | Best Modern Decor
Project 62 Framed Watercolor Blue Abstracts Prints | Best Modern Decor

The Verdict?

Overall, I'm a big fan of the Framed Watercolor Blue Abstracts 16 X 20 3pk Project 62. They're a great way to add some affordable art to your home without sacrificing style. Are they going to win any art awards? Probably not. But will they make your walls look less sad and beige? Absolutely. And sometimes, that's all that really matters, right?

So, go forth and decorate! May your walls be forever free from beige-ness.

P.S. If you end up buying them, send me a picture of how you styled them! I'm always looking for inspiration (and validation that my own decorating choices aren't completely insane).

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