When it comes to displaying art, proper
lighting can make all the difference in the
world. If a piece of art is constantly bathed
in darkness or exposed to intense light, it
might not have the same impact that it did
when you first saw it in the gallery.
Picture lights should put your art at centre
stage, whether for a complex display or a
quiet, understated highlight. Your artwork
can be admired safely and optimally for
years with proper lighting techniques.
You will find tips to illuminate your art with picture lights here
1- Select the appropriate picture
light size
There are a few general guidelines for
determining the proper light size. Choose a
picture light half the width of the picture for
portraits. Choose picture lights that are one-third
to one-half the width for landscape shots.
2. Place the picture light properly over the
artwork
When positioning a picture light over an artwork, the goal is
to achieve an even spread of light across the entire image.
While avoiding a “hot spot” on the top half as much as
possible. To minimize glare, position the picture light
centrally above the picture at an angle of 30 to 35 degrees.
3. Display artwork at the proper height
The number one mistake people make when hanging
artwork in their homes is placing them too high. The
centre of a picture should be at eye level or even lower
in a sitting room where you spend most of your time
sitting on sofas.
4. Make use of a picture light with a
high Color Rendering Index
The Color Rendering Index (CRI) measures the
accuracy of a light source for rendering colours.
CRI isn’t all that important for most bulbs around
the house; brightness and warmth are more
important. However, when it comes to illuminating
artworks, it can make all the difference. You should
look for a CRI of 80 or higher for picture lights.
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