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5 Tips from Wall Art Lighting Expert, David Munson
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Understand The Balance Of Light In The Entire
Room.
  • Your canvas wall art should be lit bright enough
    to see its colors and textures, but shouldnt
    necessarily be the brightest thing in the room.
    Great lighting should enhance the natural beauty
    of a piece, without feeling obvious or intrusive.

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Assess Your Lighting Options
  • Track lighting is the best option if you want to
    move your art to various locations, (which is why
    you see it in museums). If track lighting is not
    an option and you plan to periodically move your
    canvas wall art around, then consider
    artwork-specific lights.

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Consider The Frame And Works Surface
  • Reflections can be mitigated with proper
    lighting. For framed arts or works under glass,
    use a less steep lighting angle. Also, consider
    how textured acrylic or oil paintings might be
    visually affected by cast shadows.

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Light The Whole Artwork
  • You dont want your canvas wall art illuminated
    at the top and dark at the bottom. If you dont
    have appropriate space above, consider lighting
    works from below.

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Avoid Exposed Incandescent Lamps!
  • Whatever you do, dont use picture lights with
    high wattage exposed incandescent lights. The
    radiant heat from these lights can literally bake
    your wall art, causing varnish to crack and
    colors to fade as they are turned on and off each
    day.

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