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Stay On Trend With Your Wall Art With Pacific Art Group's New Releases

Seasonal changes are a great time to update our most frequented spaces, and with summer 2026 just around the corner, interior design trends are veering toward a blend of hope and a stabilizing sense of serenity.

At Great Big Canvas, we’ve been tracking these predictions to guide our editorial and curatorial efforts. We’ve found that this season, two colors have been tipped as winners in luxury interior design: butter yellow and cornflower blue.

These colors create a distinct mood that matches the bright, light tones of long spring and summer days. Showcasing the newest pieces from the Pacific Art Group, we have curated a collection centered on these sophisticated hues so you can bring them home in high-quality pieces.

Yellow nature wall art featuring sunlight through autumn trees, showcasing the warmth and softness of butter yellow tones in home decor
Art Pictured: The Golden Tree by Philippe Manguin

The Psychological Appeal of Butter Yellow

Yellow has always been linked to vitality and intelligence, but this year’s shade is far from the harsh neon tones of the past. Butter yellow is a more mature interpretation of the color, reminiscent of early morning sunlight or springtime wildflowers.

It offers warmth without being overpowering. We often use it in spaces where you want that warmth to envelop guests. Living rooms and kitchens are especially well-suited for this tone. It works as a neutral with more energy than beige or white, while still exuding elegance. Butter yellow is very effective in transitional spaces, where you want a balance of warmth and sophistication without overwhelming the overall design or existing color palette.

Yellow wall art is transformative. Lighter colors reflect light differently, and yellow naturally evokes the feeling of summer. It can make your space feel larger and brighter while also creating a cozy and welcoming atmosphere. These are two qualities commonly incorporated into our design work.

We also look for yellow wall art that plays with texture and light. You don’t want the color to feel heavy or one-dimensional. Instead, we aim for effortless luxury.

Blue wall art above fireplace in sophisticated living room, demonstrating calming blue tones and atmospheric interior styling
Art Pictured: Blue Wind by Philippe Sainte-Laudy

The Calming Influence of Cornflower Blue

While yellow resembles the sun, cornflower blue resembles the sky. It’s the color of soft summer evenings, on the cusp of dusk and dusted with clouds. We like using it to create quiet, contemplative spaces. It’s a muted blue with enough depth to avoid feeling flat without becoming heavy or overly dramatic.

Cornflower blue works beautifully in bedrooms, home offices, and bathrooms. Art acts as a window to the natural world, and blue wall art offers one of the most versatile ways to bring that feeling indoors. Blue wall art also allows you to layer tones, creating depth and visual interest within a room.

Cornflower blue pairs well with wood tones, metallic accents, and linen fabrics. Blue feels well-loved yet fresh, never stuffy or old-fashioned.

We’ve found that clients who gravitate toward this color often want their home to feel like a retreat. The pieces we have curated from Pacific Art Group play with the lighter wash and dreamy feel of cornflower blue, showcasing soft gradients and calming compositions.

New Artistic Perspectives from the Pacific Art Group

The Pacific Art Group collection is known for its detailed use of light and landscape. Their latest releases align with current color trends, featuring artists who specialize in atmospheric photography and abstract painting.

We’ve selected artists whose work best exemplifies the butter yellow and cornflower blue palette. Each artist interprets these colors uniquely, showing how they interact with light, texture, and environment.

Yellow flowers in a pot standing on a window ledge, receiving warm sunlight.

Yellow Flowers Wall Art by Ursula Abresch would be a beautiful addition if you're looking to incorporate softer tones through yellow wall art that gently brightens a space. The butter yellow tones create an atmospheric, nature-inspired mood.

Wall art that has moving multicolored lines that are composed in an abstract fashion.

Blue Lagoon Wall Art by Ursula Abresch is another standout piece that highlights the beauty of blue wall art, using cornflower hues to evoke calm and movement. This painting works well as a large statement piece, with its soft blending of color creating a sense of depth and tranquility.

This photograph captures two delicate blue flowers softly illuminated against a warm, blurred background. Shallow depth of field

Quiet Companions Wall Art by Heidi Westum creates a calming atmosphere through its soft composition and understated cornflower blue palette, making it an ideal piece for spaces designed around relaxation and comfort. It works beautifully as both a focal point and complementary accent piece.

A pair of silhouetted trees stand tall against a full, glowing moon. Birds can be seen flying in front of the moon.

Hidden Details Wall Art by Philippe Sainte-Laudy draws the eye in with layered textures and intricate visual elements that feel both modern and timeless against a vibrant blue background. This piece works especially well in contemporary interiors where its depth can elevate the overall design.

A beautiful Fall trail covered in red leaves with a dome of golden Beech trees overhead.

Losing My Way Wall Art by Philippe Sainte-Laudy uses expressive movement and moody yellow tones to create a sense of introspection. The flowing composition gives the artwork a dreamlike quality, making it an impactful statement piece for modern living spaces or offices.

Following seasonal trends doesn’t mean you need to completely revamp your entire home quarterly. Instead, we recommend using art to strategically shift the vibe of a room. One of the best things about the trending combination of butter yellow and cornflower blue is that they’re both versatile enough to live with all year long.

These colors feel fresh in spring and summer, but they still remain relevant in the cooler months. Blue wall art can help maintain visual continuity while you swap out smaller seasonal accents like cushions or throws.

Our biggest focus when selecting these collections was longevity. Each print from the Pacific Art Group is carefully quality-checked to ensure color accuracy and longevity, so that the soft butter yellow in your new landscape or the hint of cornflower blue in your favorite abstract will look beautiful in your home for years to come.

To further elevate your space, consider mixing both hues within the same room for a layered, designer look. Pairing yellow wall art with blue wall art can create a balanced contrast that feels both vibrant and serene. For example, a soft cornflower blue landscape can ground a space, while smaller butter yellow accent pillows can add warmth and energy.

Consider the undertones already present in your furniture and flooring. Choose pieces that either complement or intentionally contrast those elements. By incorporating yellow wall art and blue wall art, you can create a cohesive environment that feels curated and effortlessly on trend throughout the year.

Large blue abstract landscape canvas in modern living room, illustrating the serene and layered look of cornflower blue wall art
Art Pictured: Palouse Abstract I by Ursula Abresch

Bottom Line

Art selection is subjective. However, keeping up with trends can provide helpful direction. The shift toward butter yellow and cornflower blue reflects a broader desire for interiors that feel both calming and uplifting.

The new releases from Pacific Art Group make it easy to find high-quality art in these trendy yet timeless tones. Whether you’re brightening a hallway with yellow wall art or creating a serene workspace with blue wall art, these art collections offer a refined and accessible way to refresh your home. When you choose art pieces that reflect both current trends and timeless appeal, you create a home that feels thoughtfully designed and uniquely your own.

 

 


We believe art wields the power to inspire, energize, and transform people and places. Our team of curators and craftspeople are passionate about providing art that meets your unique vision and style.

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