The Mood Room By Madison Viddy Pop Art Prints
Copper Craze – Mini Abstract Watercolor | 4.5” x 5” Original Painting
Copper Craze – Mini Abstract Watercolor | 4.5” x 5” Original Painting
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Copper Craze is a 5” x 5” original abstract watercolor featuring layered blush pinks, bold chartreuse strokes, inky black movement, and shimmering copper-gold texture accents.
This tiny original painting balances softness and edge — metallic vertical elements meet expressive brushwork and graphic black marks, creating a modern, energetic composition that transforms even the smallest space.
Each mini abstract is hand-painted on high-quality watercolor paper and signed by the artist.
Perfect for:
• Gallery walls
• Small shelf styling
• Desk decor
• Modern office spaces
• Layered art collections
• Gift for art lovers
These miniature originals are designed to make collecting real art accessible and joyful. Art doesn’t have to be intimidating — it should feel personal.
Because art is the easiest way to personalize a space and make it your own.
No artists were harmed during the creation of this tiny abstract painting.
And as always…
No artists were harmed during the creation of this tiny abstract painting.
Size: 5” x 5”
Medium: Watercolor and gold paint on archival watercolor paper
Unframed
Signed on back
Art transforms a space. Even in small doses.
Suggested Display:
I’ve had a lot of experience displaying these mini watercolors, seeing as they are my favorite things to make. These are the display methods that worked best for me.
-In a small shadow box frame (ideal for protecting dimensional beadwork)
-Resting on a clear acrylic stand
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-I recently bought placecard holders for the dinner table and used those to prop up my paintings. In the product photos, there is an example of the placecard holders that I bought. They work great!
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For other framing ideas or help with mixing and matching prints, check out framing on my curated Amazon storefront or take a peek at my blog post on mixing art prints and gallery walls.
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