Fynarae is a structured approach to understanding how artwork shapes the feeling of a space.

It is not about decoration or trend.
It is about how visual choices influence attention, clarity, and atmosphere—and how a single piece can change how a room is experienced.
What Most People Miss
Artwork is often chosen in isolation.
Based on style. Meaning. Preference.
But once placed, it doesn’t exist alone.
It interacts with everything around it.
It affects what stands out.
What recedes.
What feels balanced—or unresolved.
This is where most decisions fail.


A Different Way of Seeing
Fynarae provides a framework for understanding:
- how visual weight is created and distributed
- how attention is directed within a space
- how cohesion is established—or broken
- how light shapes perception
- how visual noise affects clarity
These are not design trends.
They are structural principles.

The Fynarae Framework defines six core concepts:
- Visual Weight
- Visual Noise
- Spatial Hierarchy
- Focal Priority
- Light as Structure
- Cohesion vs Matching
Together, they describe how a space is perceived—and how artwork influences that perception.
Articles
Each article applies these principles to real situations:
- why a room feels off
- why artwork doesn’t “land”
- why minimal spaces fail
- how placement changes everything
A space is not decorated.
It is structured.

