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Find answers to common questions about our art collections, color palettes, and more
The collection covers a range of styles from portrait-style T-Rex and Velociraptor pieces to broader Jurassic landscape scenes, with most rendered in detailed realism or bold graphic approaches. People choose it because the subject carries a specific kind of weight that generic nature or abstract art doesn't, and it works as a genuine focal point rather than filler. It also tends to age well in a room because it's tied to something with actual cultural staying power.
Game rooms and home offices are the most natural match since both are spaces built around a personal aesthetic rather than shared household consensus. Man caves work especially well for larger pieces that need open wall space to land properly. Living rooms can also work if you go with a bolder, more graphic style rather than something hyper-detailed that reads better up close.
Dark walls, industrial shelving, and leather or dark wood furniture tend to reinforce the mood of the subject rather than fight it. If you're building a gallery wall, keeping to a consistent color palette (blacks, dark greens, earthy browns) stops the arrangement from feeling scattered. A single large piece usually does more work for this type of subject than a cluster of smaller prints.
Canvas prints are stretched over a wooden frame with a slight surface texture that adds depth, particularly noticeable in pieces with detailed skin, scales, or dense foliage. Posters are flat paper prints that go into a frame of your choosing, which gives you more flexibility to update the look over time without replacing the art itself. Both hold color well with minimal care, but avoid direct sunlight for either, and wipe canvas gently with a dry cloth if needed.
For a room centerpiece, 24x36 inches or larger reads well from across the space and gives the subject enough room to actually register. Smaller sizes like 16x20 work better as part of a multi-piece arrangement or on a tighter wall next to a desk. For gifting, posters are the practical choice since they're flat-shipped and easy to handle, and the recipient can pick a frame that matches whatever they already have going on.
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