The Wall Mockup — see it in your room before you buy

Buying a $650+ piece blind is the hardest part of buying art. We've removed the blind part — without sending swatches across the country.

How it works

  1. Send us a photo of your wall. Phone shot is fine. Aim for natural light if you can — morning or late afternoon is ideal.
  2. Tell us which piece(s) you're considering and the size you have in mind (Small, Medium, Large, or Statement).
  3. We mock it up. Within 24 hours we send back a high-resolution composite showing the piece on your wall, at exact scale, in your actual room light, against your actual paint and furniture.
  4. You decide — with real visual evidence, not a guess.

What you'll see

  • The piece at true scale relative to your room's existing fixtures
  • How the gradient reads against your wall colour, paint finish, and light
  • How it sits with your furniture, framed art, or architectural features
  • A side-by-side preview of the size options if you're between two

What it costs

Nothing. No fee. No obligation to purchase. The mockup is yours to keep, share with your partner, sleep on for a week. We invest in pre-purchase clarity because at $650+ you should never be guessing.

What we ask

One mockup per buyer at a time. We're a small studio in Perth and each mockup gets human curator review before it's sent back — please be considering a real purchase, not collecting visualisations.

How to request

Email hello@aurastudio.gallery with:

  • A clear photo of the wall (landscape orientation if possible)
  • Approximate wall dimensions if you know them (height × width)
  • Which piece(s) from the current six editions
  • The size(s) you're considering

Reply within 24 hours, AWST business hours.

After you order

You'll have the actual piece in hand within 5 business days of order. Hand-signed, hand-numbered, museum-grade packed, fully insured. Backed by our Three Promises — Wall Mockup before you buy, Quality Guarantee for everything we ship, and Edition Register provenance for life.

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