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How to Hang Artwork

Sep 04 2013 · 0 comments · Artists, Design Elements, My Paintings ·1

Whether you are hanging a photograph, an individual painting or several pieces to create a Gallery Wall,  here are some basic guidelines to keep in mind when hanging artwork:

-If you are hanging 1 piece it should be large enough for the space.  Otherwise select 3 pieces that will create a statement for the space.  Odd numbers are best in design!

-You can try placing the artwork on the floor in your proposed arrangement to get an idea of how it will look on the wall.

-Cutting out craft paper (or newspaper) patterns and taping them to the wall is another no-commitment way to be sure you like the arrangement.

-To measure for placing your artwork on the wall:

  • Measure the total length of the wall and divide by two, this will allow you to center the piece
  • Mark the center with a light pencil mark
  • Measure your artwork/photo and mark the center of it
  • For height, my typical recommendation is ‘eye-level’

The ‘eye-level’ question has been the source of great debate between my dear friend and installer extraordinaire, Paul and myself.  I always say ‘eye-level’ and he is nearly a foot taller than me so naturally we disagree on height!  We usually manage to work it out though!

-If you are installing more that 1 piece the basic math stays the same, just divide by 1/3 or however many pieces you are hanging.

Are you ready to hang some artwork?  Come take a peek at the tweaking of my home Gallery Wall!

My Installer Extraordinaire and dear friend Paul, hard at work:

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His magical tool box ~ everyone should have one!  That would make a great blog, hmmm….

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Paul is adding a screw and wire to an older frame for one of my newer petite paintings:

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We are looking at the placement of this painting in relation to the existing ones: is the color harmony complimentary, is the subject related?

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Where we finally agree to place the height, Paul marks the spot with a light pencil mark. This is where the top of the frame will rest:

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Now Paul is measuring the distance from the wire to the top of the frame this equals the placement of the nail! Easy~Breezy!

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We keep holding up new art works for artistic design and placement:

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We continue to use the same guidelines for each painting ~ NO shortcuts!

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Ahhhh, the process…

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Almost finished….

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Voila!

Art Gallery wall

I hope these tips give you the knowledge you need to tackle any artwork hanging projects you’ve been putting off.  If not, give me a call and Paul and I will come to the rescue!

Speaking of artwork, this month’s Girls Just Wanna Paint challenge theme is Ritual.  Here is my entry…

Raspberry Ritual lipstick painting by Pamela Copeman

Raspberry Ritual by Pamela Copeman

Take a peek at all this month’s entries on the Girls Just Wanna Paint blog!

xo,

Pamela

 

Thank you Paul, I couldn’t have done it without you! xo

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