Guide to Choose and Hanging Your New Artwork

Choosing Art, Frames or sizes for your wall can be a fun and personal process, but it can also be overwhelming with the abundance of options available. Here are a few tips to help you choose the best art for your wall:

Giclée Stretched & Rolled Canvas

Giclee print on museum quality 410gsm polycotton canvas. Stretched on 1.5 inch pine wood and back wire. Ready to hang 

Acrylic

1/8 (3mm) thick Digital grade Acrylic with back floating Frame of 1 inch thick. Ready to hang

Wood

5mm Birch Wood with back floating Frame of 1 inch thick. Ready to hang

HD Sublimation Metal

High Gloss Sublimation on Chromalux Panel with back floating Frame of 1 inch thick. Ready to hang

Brushed Metal

3mm Brushed Metal Print with back floating Frame of 1 inch thick. Ready to hang

  • Giclée Poster Satin Photo Paper Print:Giclee print on Resin coated Satin Photo Paper 240gsm
  • Giclée Fine Art Matte Paper Print:Giclee print on Fine Art Matte Paper
  • Framed Print:Mounted with Plexiglass and Frame. Ready to hang.

Artistic Knife Varnish

Giclée Stretched Canvas

Elevate your Canvas with our textured liquid acrylic coating. A transformative touch that gives prints a 3-dimensional boasting. Choose your art and click Artistic Knife Varnish in the option. Turn the piece into a captivating masterpiece, let your creativity thrive!

Handling recommendations

  • Due to the absorptive nature of the coating, you should avoid touching the coated surface. It's always recommended that cotton gloves be used when handling inkjet coated materials. "See it before you buy it - visualize the perfect art for your space with our unique service"

  • Consider Weight: Always check the weight capacity of your chosen hardware to prevent accidents and damage to your walls.

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SIZE CHART

Here's a sample sizing chart that you might find useful:

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The Perfect Placement

Before the first nail is hammered in, consider the placement. Ensure the wall you’ve chosen is suitably sized; it will be the backdrop to your artistic narrative, and a well-proportioned wall is essential. Think over the lighting too – natural light can play a big role in how your pieces are viewed and may require an alternate layout solution. It’s also important to consider the flow of your space. The gallery wall should complement and enhance, not compete or overpower.

Small Artwork (e.g., 8 x 8 inches to 12 x 12 inches)

  • Ideal Viewing Distance: 2 to 3 feet
  • These pieces are perfect for intimate spaces where viewers can come close, like in hallways or small rooms. They're also great for creating gallery walls where multiple smaller pieces are grouped together.

Medium Artwork (e.g., 16 x 16 inches to 24 x 24 inches)

  • Ideal Viewing Distance: 3 to 4 feet
  • Medium-sized artworks work well in living rooms, dining areas, or bedrooms, where they can be viewed from a moderate distance. They should be hung at eye level to ensure comfortable viewing.

Large Artwork (e.g., 30 x 30 inches to 48 x 48 inches)

  • Ideal Viewing Distance: 4 to 6 feet (or more)
  • Large pieces demand attention and space. They are best placed in areas where there is enough room to step back and appreciate the work in its entirety, such as in living rooms, above sofas, or in spacious hallways.

Finding the Ideal Height:

The positioning of your artwork plays a crucial role in its visual impact. Take note of the following recommendations:
  • Eye Level Principle: Position the center of the artwork at eye level, typically 57 to 60 inches above the floor.
  • Above Furnishings: When placing artwork above furniture, maintain a distance of approximately 6-8 inches above the piece for a harmonious look.
  • Gallery Wall Consistency: Ensure a uniform height for multiple pieces in a gallery wall to achieve a sophisticated aesthetic.

Choosing art for the wall, there are several things to consider:

  1. Consider the style and theme of your space: What is the overall look and feel of the room you are decorating? Choose art that complements the style and theme of your space.
  2. Think about size and scale: The size of the art should be appropriate for the wall and the surrounding furniture. A large piece of art may be too overwhelming on a small wall, while a small piece may get lost on a large wall.
  3. Use a visual aid: To get a better idea of how your wall art will look on your wall, you can use a visual aid such as masking tape to mark out the dimensions of the piece you're considering.
  4. Pay attention to color: The colors in the art should coordinate with the colors in the room. Consider the color scheme of your space and choose art that enhances it.
  5. Consider your personal style: Choose art that speaks to your personal taste and interests. It should be something that you love and will enjoy looking at every day.
  6. Consider the lighting in the room: The lighting in a room can affect how the art is perceived. Make sure to view the art in the space it will be hung to see how it looks in the lighting conditions.
  7. Don't be afraid to mix and match: It's okay to mix and match different styles and mediums of art. As long as the pieces are cohesive and complement each other, they can add interest and depth to your space.

"Make your memories float with floating frames!"

When choosing a frame for art and the wall, there are several things to consider:

  1. Size and scale: The frame should be proportional to the size of the art and the wall. A large piece of art may need a larger frame to balance it out, while a small piece may look best with a smaller, more delicate frame.
  2. Style: The frame should complement the style of the art and the room. For example, a traditional piece of art may look best in a classic, ornate frame, while a modern piece may look better in a simple, sleek frame.
  3. Color: The frame should complement the colors in the art and the wall. If the art has a lot of neutral colors, you can choose a frame in a bold color to add some contrast. If the art has a lot of bold colors, you may want to choose a frame in a neutral color to tone it down.
  4. Wall color: The frame should complement the wall color as well. A frame in a similar color to the wall will make the art less noticeable but not necessarily less beautiful. A frame that contrasts the wall color will stand out, making the art more prominent.
  5. Room decor: The frame should fit in with the overall decor of the room. Think about the room style, furniture, and accessories when choosing a frame.
  6. Personal taste: At the end, you should choose a frame that you like and that you feel comfortable with

Art Unframed

  • Some art doesn’t need a frame – this can provide a contemporary, minimalist feel that resonates with some designs. Try unframed prints alongside conventional artwork. Just make sure their visual weight plays a part in your overall layout.

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