Visualize

See the art on your walls

CONTACT ME: carla@millkynight.com | 623-776-6922

I use AI tools and photoshop to give you a close approximation of the art you love, hanging on your walls. Here’s how:

  • Choose your favorite images. Jot down their names, or download a thumbnail and share with me.
  • Take a picture of your wall space. Use your phone and get as much of the scene as possible, so I can see the wall and its context. Try to take the picture square-on, with the wall “flat” in the image. Center the hanging area if you can. Send as many images as you like.
  • Give me an idea of the length of the wall area. You can mark it on the image (if you know how) or just tell me.
  • Send it to me, text or email is fine. 623-776-6922, carla@milkynight.com
  • If you are local, we can meet and measure. I will use an app to preview how the art looks in your space, and we can choose the exact size.

Visualization picture with art and sizing.

I will put your favorites onto the wall and send pictures back to you with a size and price. These visualizations are approximate. You will still want to use a tape measure to be certain about size and placement. I recommend you put painters tape outline of the size on the wall to be absolutely confident in your order.

Sample of an uploaded image. This has the size on it, but you can just tell me what the size of the area is.

Custom Sizing!

I have standard sizes loaded into the shopping section, but my printer is flexible. We can go custom down to the inch. And we can go BIG on lots of my images. Epic!

Are you Tech Savvy?


You can do this yourself with a free program called wallapp. (https://www.artheroes.com/en/WallApp/453). First download from MilkyNight thumbnails of the images you like. Then take a picture of your space, and upload it to the app. Then upload the Milky Night images one at a time, and place them on the walls. Once you have “seen” the image on the wall, you can use a tape in your room to figure out the dimension. (The app wilI not tell you). I only need the width because most all the images are cropped to specific ratios.