If you find that you want to pass on the plants, why not look for art that’s got some whimsy to it?
Treehouse

Becca Stadtlander | $25.00+
Dreaming Together

Apak | $30.00
Kidomaru (Aladdin Sane) Ukiyo-e

Masumi Ishikawa | $1,250.00
Can We Shall

Rob Ryan | $331.96
The Dearborn Family…

Matte Stephens | $85.00
Or for science buffs, there are plenty of diagram-inspired wall art ideas.
Butterfly Chart

Curious Prints | $20.00+
New York State Flower

Sarah Walsh | $20+
The Very, Very Many Varieties of Beer

Pop Chart Lab | $37+
Women in Science: Marie Curie

Rachel Ignotofsky | $19+
Once you’ve picked your prints, don’t be afraid to display them together! Group similar images, colors, and frames and arrange them in groups on the wall. This is called salon-style and it will give your home an eclectic feel.
And while frames are preferred by many, you can get creative using colorful washi tape to display the work.
But remember: it’s your space and you can decorate it however you want. Not hanging a framed print can look chic, too!
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