Project Type
Multi-floor canvas installation for a residential property.
Case Study
A 10-piece, 5 x 8 ft canvas installation spread across six floors, built to make a residential environment feel more distinctive, more curated, and more memorable for the people living in it.
Multi-floor canvas installation for a residential property.
10 pieces, each built at 5 x 8 ft, installed across six floors.
A mix of portrait work and abstract pieces so each floor could feel distinct without losing cohesion.
A stronger sense of identity, a more upscale feel, and more memorable shared spaces for residents and guests.
What Changed
The Brit project was not about dropping one mural into one hallway. It was about giving an entire building a stronger visual rhythm from floor to floor, using large-scale canvases that could feel polished up close and still read clearly at a distance.
By mixing florals, abstracts, portrait work, and bolder graphic pieces, the collection made the property feel more intentional while still letting each level carry its own personality.
Why It Lands
Scale
Each piece was sized to hold its own in circulation spaces, not disappear once installed.
Variety
The collection feels layered instead of repetitive because no single visual language carries the whole building.
Consistency
Even with different subjects, the palette and finish make the work feel like one designed system.
Value
The work gives residents and visitors something distinctive to remember beyond a standard corridor finish.
Gallery
Next Step
Multi-piece installations work best when the scope, location, and visual direction are shaped together early. KRS Art can scope that with you from the start.