Collection: Purple Wall Art with Violet, Lavender & Abstract Canvas Prints

Purple wall art brings violet, lavender, plum, lilac, and deep purple tones into an interior. This collection includes purple canvas prints with abstract forms, marble textures, floral subjects, portrait details, animal artwork, symbolic designs, and modern painted compositions.

Purple can work as a soft accent or as the main color on an open wall. Light lavender and lilac designs pair well with white, cream, beige, and pale gray rooms, while deeper violet and plum artwork can connect with charcoal, black, navy, brown wood, brass details, and darker textiles.

Purple Abstract Wall Art

Abstract artwork is one of the strongest directions for purple tones. In this collection, purple appears through fluid movement, marble-like veining, painted marks, geometric shapes, layered color fields, and expressive brushwork. These designs are useful when you want color and movement without choosing a literal subject.

Purple abstract wall art can work above a sofa, bed, console, desk, or dining sideboard. A lighter lavender composition can support a calm neutral room, while a darker violet or plum canvas can add a stronger color point to a plain wall.

For more non-figurative designs in other color combinations, browse the abstract canvas art collection.

  • Choose lavender and white artwork for a light room.
  • Use deep violet with black or charcoal for stronger contrast.
  • Select purple and gold details for warm lighting and brass accents.
  • Consider marble or fluid designs for rooms with simple furniture.

Violet, Lavender and Plum Canvas Prints

Purple covers a wide range of shades, so the exact tone matters. Some artworks lean toward soft lavender and lilac, while others include deep violet, plum, magenta, indigo, pink, gray, or gold. Review the full palette before choosing a piece for a specific room.

If the room already has light walls, cream textiles, or pale wood, lavender and lilac canvas prints are usually easier to place. If the room includes dark furniture, black metal, navy, brown leather, or charcoal upholstery, deeper violet and plum designs can feel more connected to the existing palette.

For a cooler blue-purple direction, see the indigo wall art collection. For brighter pink-purple tones, browse fuchsia wall art.

Purple Marble and Fluid Art

Many purple designs use marble effects, ink movement, swirls, and fluid patterns. These pieces are useful when the room needs texture and color, but the wall should still stay clean and easy to coordinate.

Purple marble canvas prints can work in living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, salons, offices, and studios. They pair well with white walls, gray furniture, black accents, glass surfaces, brass lamps, and neutral rugs.

Floral and Botanical Purple Designs

Purple floral artwork can include wisteria, lavender-inspired tones, abstract petals, botanical forms, and soft flower details. These designs add color in a more natural way than a fully geometric or dark abstract composition.

Floral purple canvas prints can work above a bed, dining sideboard, console table, reading chair, or dressing area. If the artwork has many flower details, place it on a quieter wall and avoid surrounding it with too many small decorative items.

For more plant and flower subjects in other palettes, visit the floral and botanical wall art collection.

Portrait, Animal and Symbolic Purple Artwork

Purple can also appear in portraits, animal designs, symbolic artwork, and expressive figure-based compositions. In these pieces, violet and plum tones may be used in backgrounds, shadows, clothing, lighting effects, or graphic details.

Portrait and animal artwork can work well in bedrooms, studios, hallways, creative workspaces, and living rooms. When the subject is detailed, keep the surrounding wall area simple so the main figure remains clear from a normal viewing distance.

For more artwork centered on faces and figures, browse the people and portrait canvas art collection.

Purple Wall Art for Living Rooms

In a living room, purple wall art can become the main color point above a sofa, fireplace, media unit, or console. A wide horizontal canvas usually works well above long furniture, while a square or vertical format can fit better between shelves, windows, or narrow wall sections.

Purple pairs well with gray upholstery, white walls, beige rugs, black metal, natural wood, brass details, and small pink or blue accents. If the room already has several dark elements, choose artwork with white, cream, lavender, or gold areas to keep the wall readable.

  • Use one clear artwork above the main sofa or console.
  • Repeat one small purple, lavender, or plum detail elsewhere if the room needs connection.
  • Choose lighter purple artwork for small or darker rooms.
  • Use deeper violet on larger open walls with balanced lighting.

Purple Canvas Prints for Bedrooms

For a bedroom, purple works best when the artwork has a controlled palette, open space, or soft contrast. Lavender, lilac, muted violet, and purple-gray designs can pair with white bedding, cream walls, dark wood, gray textiles, and warm neutral curtains.

Above a bed, choose a canvas that relates to the width of the headboard without extending too far beyond it. If the room already has patterned bedding or detailed textiles, a simpler purple composition is usually easier to place.

Purple Artwork for Offices and Studios

In an office or studio, purple canvas prints can add a defined color direction without using bright primary tones. Abstract geometry, painted textures, marble patterns, and modern portraits can work behind a desk, near shelving, or beside a meeting area.

For professional interiors, avoid placing detailed artwork where it will be partly hidden by monitors, tall storage, or equipment. A single clear canvas on an open wall usually works better than several unrelated pieces placed close together.

For more work-focused wall decor, browse the office wall art collection.

How to Match Purple with Room Colors

Purple is easier to place when you decide whether the room needs a soft lavender tone, a rich violet accent, or a deeper plum color. The best match depends on the wall color, furniture finish, lighting, and surrounding textiles.

  • Purple and white: a clear pairing for bright rooms and simple walls.
  • Purple and gray: works with modern furniture, concrete tones, and silver details.
  • Purple and beige: softens violet tones with warmer neutral surroundings.
  • Purple and black: creates defined contrast for darker interiors.
  • Purple and gold: connects well with brass lamps, warm lighting, and brown wood.
  • Purple and blue: works well in indigo, violet, and cool abstract compositions.

Lighting and Placement

Purple tones can shift throughout the day. Natural daylight may bring out lavender and blue-violet details, while warm evening lighting can make plum and magenta areas appear deeper. Before choosing the final wall, compare how the artwork looks in both daylight and artificial light.

Avoid placing canvas prints where direct sunlight stays on the surface for long periods. In rooms with limited daylight, choose artwork with lighter backgrounds, white details, or soft contrast so the composition remains visible from a normal viewing distance.

Ready-to-Hang Canvas Construction

Artesty canvas prints are produced with high-resolution printing and pigment inks. The canvas is stretched over wooden stretcher bars, with gallery-wrapped sides that create a finished edge around the frame.

Hanging hardware is installed, so the artwork arrives ready to place on the wall. Each canvas is prepared with protective packaging and shipped in a sturdy cardboard box to help protect the print and frame during delivery.

Find the Right Purple Wall Art

Choose purple wall art by deciding whether the room needs light lavender, mid-tone violet, or deeper plum shades. A lighter canvas can support a neutral bedroom or living room, while artwork with stronger purple areas can become the main color point on a plain wall.

Compare abstract, marble, floral, portrait, animal, symbolic, and painted designs, then choose the orientation and size that fit the available wall. The final choice should match both the room palette and the distance from which the artwork will usually be seen.

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  • We use high-quality, durable canvas and eco-friendly pigment inks. Every image is carefully color-corrected for sharpness and rich, vivid tones.

  • Each canvas is hand-stretched onto a sturdy wooden stretcher bar using a gallery wrap technique—the image continues around the edges, giving it a modern, ready-to-hang look.
    Your canvas comes with pre-installed metal hardware, making it easy to hang on the wall

  • We protect each canvas with:
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