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Properly Hang Your Art Protection Care should be taken to hang the piece in an area where it will not become damaged by heat or humidity. Hang your artwork out of the line of direct sunlight. We recommend that you always ask your framer to use UV which will filter out most harmful light rays. Never hang your valuable artwork over a heat source or in an area that will be high in humidity. Lighting There are two basic lighting techniques available for your home ambient room lighting or spot lighting. Domestic lighting is often preferable for the home, because it allows the work of art to blend in with the rest of the room. Spotlights, on the other hand, make a piece pop – a nice touch for really special pieces. Spot lighting can be dramatic. When using spotlights, be careful not to create shadows by using strong lights on a deep frame. Remember to keep your wiring as invisible as possible. The Secret To Attractive Artwork Display…Location, Location, Location Hang your artwork at the eye-level of the average person in the room. If you are hanging the art in a room where more time is spent seated than standing, eye-level should be lower. Hang smaller, more detailed pieces in small spaces such as hallways and corridors, where impact is less important than content, and the art can be enjoyed up close and personal. Larger atmospheric pieces require more room for the viewer to stand back and enjoy – hang these pieces opposite the entrance to a room or at the end of a corridor. Groupings Unless you are striving for an eclectic antique shop look, groupings should look as though they belong together. Select frame styles that will work well together and create a balanced, unified look to the group as a whole. Spacing is an important element in a grouping. Each picture should be placed not too far from, nor too close to its neighbor. The most commonly recommended way to create balance in a group is to place the entire layout on the floor. This will allow you to get a sense of how the grouping will look on the wall, allow for adjustments and accurate measurements. Another tip is to align the tops or bottoms of the various pictures in a group. Take care to use the proper hanging hardware for your type of wall that will bear the weight of the framed piece. Plaster walls and drywall require different types of hardware. If you are uncertain what type of hanging hardware you should be using. Ask your framer for advice. Tell him or her what type of walls you will be hanging the piece on – most framers have an array of products designed for nearly any type of hanging situation. Use two hooks to hang anything larger than 8x10 inches. When determining where to put the hooks, use a carpenter’s level to ensure that the picture will hang straight. This will help distribute the pictures weight more evenly, and your picture will hang straight without constant vigilance. This information was provided for your assistance courtesy of MichaelPerezGallery.com |
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