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The 1-2-3s Of Displaying Your Art From The Purchase Phase To The Presentation Phase

Everyone wants to fill their home with beautiful art, but not many people know how to do it effectively. A blank wall is just begging to be given some artistic depth with a new piece or two. But it easily becomes an overwhelming chore, or worse--a reminder of past mistakes and bad choices. Who wants to be reminded of that every time they enter a room? But the good news is that with a little thought, you can turn that blank wall into a lovely display area that compliments the room. To get a closer look on photo to oil canvas visit this site.

 

Hanging art on the wall not only finishes the space, but make the room stand out and make an impression. It doesn't require a degree in art or a big, expensive painting to get a great look. All you need to know are some insider tricks, used by art collectors, framing specialists, and interior designers alike to effectively hang art while looking like a pro.

 

One trick is to treat an empty wall the same way you would treat an empty room. Face it, rarely do visitors remember that lovely sofa they sat on; they will remember the inspiring and creative artwork in the room where the sofa resides.

 

Anyone who holds a serious collection of art allows the pieces on display to set the tone of any given space. Most of us, however, let the decor of the room direct us in selecting appropriate works of art. If you want to anger a serious art collector or artist, then by all means start shopping for a piece that exactly matches your rug or favorite chair. This way of thinking is, according to many experts, an ultimate sin. You can still use other methods to meet your personal need to matching colors, however. Designers use objects like throw pillows, flowers, and vases to repeat a color from the artwork, which causes the room to be pulled together. A white mat should be used to frame your art, but you can use a larger mat underneath it as another means to add a coordinating bit of color to the room. You will gain a deeper understanding about italian oil painting masters by checking out that resource.

 

Your choice of frame is considered one of the better methods to start the decorating process. Currently, thin and simple frames are popular. These compliment the current and fashionable designs of today. Formal or traditional rooms are often paired with elaborate frames consisting of broad strips of wood, adorned with gold or silver paint. Intimidated by a really, big wall? Many home decorators recommend one large painting in the center of the wall.

 

Large walls are generally found in houses that are considered 'modern'. Fortunately, many pieces of modern art are fairly large, and can also be inexpensive as well. Condos are frequently adorned with large posters, encased in a black or wood frame with white matting. If the item you want to hang is too small for the wall you want to put it on, many designers will use a larger mat and frame. For a memorable design, design the mat to be wider on the bottom. Simply request this when you take it to the frame gallery for framing. You can have the art store cut your mat specially.  Lighting is also an important part of art display and many galleries favor halogen bulbs because of the clarity of the light they emit.

 

Below are some helpful hints for the inexperienced decorator. Make a note of the dimensions of the space you are dealing with, write it on a piece of paper and keep the paper in your wallet or purse. Visit local galleries often to look at the art they carry. It should offer everything from paintings to sculptures to photographs at costs ranging from under twenty dollars to upwards of three thousand dollars. Nervous about how the art might look once you get it home? Suggest to the gallery that you give a deposit and carry it home for a test. Shows put on by local art schools and outdoor art festivals are good places to find art. If an original is out of your price range, you may be able to find a print or lithograph of the piece at a lower price. Also check flea markets, thrift stores, and garage sales for art work and unusual frames for the art pieces you find elsewhere.

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