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5 Tips for Displaying Artwork

December 30th, 2008 nate Leave a comment Go to comments

Whether you recently received a framed art print for Christmas or other holiday celebration, or just want to infuse some change for the coming New Year, deciding how to decorate with artwork can be a stressful process.

Smoky Mountain Memories by Herb Dickinson

The constant second guessing of what will look good on the wall, where things should go, what art should be paired together, can often lead to an overwhelming sense of confusion. However, displaying and decorating with artwork doesn’t need to be that difficult. In fact, it can be quite fun and rewarding.

Natasha Wescoat, one of our member artists, has five tips for displaying artwork on her blog that I found particularly insightful.

All the Glimmering Roses by Natasha Wescoat

Here’s what Natasha has to say about Rotating and Displaying Art:

  1. Create a group of art/photos on the wall to create an interesting focal point and eclectic feel. Plan the way you want to hang them by doing placement on the floor, and then map out where they will go. Having prints, originals, or sculpture together in a group looks beautiful and complex.
  2. Use an easel to display paintings. This adds interest and dimension as well as provides for ease of change. And no need for tools! (unless you intend to BUILD an easel.)
  3. Set art on the floor. With the right structure, sturdy paintings as well as framed prints can be displayed separately or in clusters under tables, against walls, or in corners. It adds depth and energy to the area. Be sure you don’t do this with LARGE pieces, or they may warp.
  4. Display art inside glass door cabinets or standing on shelves along with other artifacts, such as books or collectibles. It’s modern and exciting!
  5. Rotate your art collection! Another great refreshing splash to any room is to switch out artwork for other ones. Display a new set of works each week, month, season, or special occasion. It’s nice to have a huge art collection to be able to do this. Rotating your art collection freshens up a room and makes everything feel new. People will ask if you renovated your living room!

If you are looking for more design tips, make sure to check out Imagekind where you can find all kinds of great resources and ideas.

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  1. February 22nd, 2009 at 02:24 | #1

    I enjoyed coming upon this story, great work!!

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