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Suggestions for a Successful Art Exhibit



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By : Glady Byers    9 or more times read
Submitted 2010-06-08 02:43:48
Give your home the feeling that interior designers helped arrange your art by following some of the same rules, and breaking some others. Your goal is to provide the ideal setting that will display your art to its best advantage. Do not make the mistake of finding and buying artwork that blends in with your current decor. Use the colors present in the artwork for accents around the room, such as in fruit baskets or throw pillows. Designers recommend hanging pictures at eye level. Galleries utilize this suggestion by placing pieces in a way that allows their midpoint to be at the five foot mark. To show the artwork's true colors, experts prefer to use halogen bulbs; they cast a pure light on the art. At least two hooks should be used on a single painting; make sure that the hook and wire is appropriate to the weight of the piece.

There are few innovative trends for art placement, including leaning the piece on the wall while it rests on the floor or sits on a shelf or other piece of furniture. Big works that have been framed are the best pieces to display in this manner. When you are displaying artwork, the most visually stunning pieces are placed on white matte backgrounds. A filet, or an accent mat, can be used behind a white mat to display a sliver of color around your art, if color is what you desire.

The idea behind assembling art together is to build up a feeling of stability. When pieces are different size, you should line them up at their centers so the eye can comfortably travel across the display. It often helps to draw the placement out on paper or use the floor as a practice wall before you begin placing them. Space is an important detail when hanging groups of art. After you have your artwork pieced together, then you should think about how far apart you are going to place each piece from one another. If you are congregating paintings or same-size copies, specialists recommend setting aside half an inch between every frame in order to prevent a crowded look from coming of it. Make sure to create a similar diagram of placement for artwork or photographs that are similar in size, by either arranging them on the floor or sketching on paper. Using a variety of frame sizes and shapes adds vital interest to your arrangement. Many forms of art look best in simple frames, including contemporary. Traditional and impressionistic paintings are an exception; these look outstanding in ornate, heavily decorated frames.

A suggestion to make a small work of art appear larger and more important is to frame it with a large mat. White or off-white walls provide the best background for an art display. Most people leave the artwork as the last detail when redecorating a room; don't make this mistake. Let the art inspire the other items you must buy.

Looking for the perfect piece of art for a specific area can be tiring, as well as spendy. Experts tell us to choose a piece of art that connects with you emotionally. Art is easily found while traveling or thorugh one's family and friends, or even with artists local to your area. A person could mount Indonesian masks over their doorway, share their Russian watercolor piece with a Guatemalan painting or a layout of contemporary mixed media, keep a gold-encrusted box that comes with wooden text that has been painted silver and a hand-crafted book for display on their coffee table. When most people go on an adventure, they always bring back something with them that will remind them of where they were.

There are no concrete laws that say you are required to use the same frame for everything - you can mix and match as much as you want to. You want to call attention to your art pieces, not the frame around them. If you find art at a gallery and aren't sure if it will work in your home, many galleries will let you pay a deposit and take it home to try it out. There are some art galleries that allow you to take home as many as twenty art pieces at a time.
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