Two versions. What do you think?

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I’ll take the top. The surround is more complementary to the marble.
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I think Denny’s hit it right. The entire upper image appears as a “whole” piece. Very good for establishing a pleasing atmosphere in a space. However, if you’re going up in a gallery and you want the piece to stand out, the second one with the B&W background is the better choice. So, once again … your purpose decides which is better.
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