
marius els photo artistry
choosing your print
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All artworks are available as fine art prints or canvas prints, offered framed or unframed in a selection of available frame colours. Each option allows you to tailor the presentation to your space and personal style.
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a note on format selection
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You may notice that each artwork appears twice within the shop. This is intentional.​ One is dedicated to canvas prints, and the other to fine art paper prints. At present, these formats are presented separately to allow for clear selection and framing options.
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Each version is shown in a different interior setting to help you visualise how the artwork might live within your own space. Simply choose the format that best suits your preference — canvas or fine art print — and explore the available framing options within that listing.

choosing the right size
Scale plays an important role in how an artwork feels within a room.
Click on your choice of image and explore available sizes and colour frames.
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Before placing an order, I strongly recommend measuring your wall space carefully — and then measuring again. Seeing dimensions written on a screen can be deceiving, and taking the time to check proportions ensures the artwork feels balanced and intentional once installed.
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As a general guide, artwork often looks most harmonious when it fills around 60–75% of the available wall space. If placing a piece above furniture, it should ideally be slightly narrower than the furniture beneath it to maintain visual balance.
considering colour & interior
Think about how the tones within the artwork interact with your interior and consider the following:
• Echo a colour already present in the room
• Introduce contrast to create a focal point
• Complement textures such as wood, fabric, or metal.
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Artwork can either quietly harmonise with a space or act as a bold centrepiece. Both approaches work — it simply depends on the atmosphere you want to create.


frames & finishing touches
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For each artwork, I’ve carefully chosen a small selection of frame colors that I feel best enhance and complement the image, reflecting my vision for the piece. You are, of course, welcome to select a frame that feels right for your space, keeping in mind how it will harmonise with your surroundings,classic choices like black, white, or soft neutrals are always safe. Fine art prints also offer the option of a passepartout, which can beautifully set off the artwork; however, for circular designs this isn’t available, as it would create too much empty space and alter the balance of the composition. My hope is that whichever frame you choose, it brings the artwork to life in your home exactly as you wish.