How to Display Art to Tell a Story: Creative Tips and Ideas

How to Display Art to Tell a Story: Creative Tips and Ideas

Art display can exceed space decoration; it is a vital expression of an individual’s creativity and vision.  By thoughtfully displaying and arranging artworks, you create a narrative that reflects  your personality, interests and values. Each artwork tells your story and the way you choose to present the art pieces add another layer of meaning to them.  So you can personalize your space, converting it into something that resonates with who you are.  Now a days there are several methods to display art in any space with some of them being more popular than others.

The various methods to display art are outlined below: -

One of the most used display methods is that of rotating the artworks, incorporating new pieces or experimenting with different arrangements, you can keep your environment fresh and engaging.

Another common method to add excitement to the display is the interplay with frames. Mixed media works can sport very basic frames so that the focus is maintained on the unorthodox usage of the various medias by the artist. Minimalistic box fames are also recommended as they enhance the artwork. Opulent frames add to the drama of the painting in turn elevating the work.

Abstract and botanical paintings can be displayed using a gallery wall concept to create a cohesive display and make it interesting.

 

Mixed media paintings on acrylic sheets offer a unique interplay of transparency and colour and the display should include protection from harmful light exposure, preventing fading and deterioration.

Floating shelves, art ledgers and clipboards are also traditional ways to display art.

Corner Displays have also been a way to highlight paintings, prints and wall sculptures. One can experiment with shelves or stands to highlight artworks from multiple angles, making them focal points in the room.

Ceiling Installations can be another way to display art pieces. This is an underutilized method, however, by using and transforming overhead spaces, one can create captivating experiences challenging traditional ideas of placing art.

Pedestals serve as an essential tool for showcasing three-dimensional mixed media works, providing both physical elevation and a visual focal point. The choice of the pedestal can also enhance the aesthetic experience. Additionally, pedestals can encourage interaction, as viewers are often drawn to walk around the art piece, observing its dimensions and exploring its tangible qualities and especially the usage of the different artistic mediums.

Niches and alcoves are ideal for installing wall sculptures and installations. The alcoves create a dramatic effect, allowing them to stand out while integrating seamlessly into the furniture of the space.

Wire and clips can be used to display mix media paintings as well as prints. Stringing wire across a wall and using clips to hang art adds a young, playful, creative touch and allows for easy rearrangement.

One can mount mixed media art between acrylic or glass panels for a sleek, modern look. This method protects the artwork while allowing viewers to appreciate its layers and textures.

Finally use targeted lighting, such as spotlights or LED strips, to highlight textures and layers in mixed media art. Proper illumination can dramatically enhance the viewing experience.

By combining these methods, you can create a personalized and engaging indoor art display that reflects your tastes and enhances your living space!

FAQs

What are the different types of art that can be displayed?

Mostly all types of art i.e. paintings, photographs, sculptures, mixed media, and digital art can be displayed in any space

Which is the right display method for artwork at any space? 

If the space is small then wall mounted displays work well, while large spaces can accommodate pedestals for sculptures as well as large paintings.

How does one figure the best method of hanging artwork properly?

One must use appropriate hanging hardware based on the weight of the artwork. The art display should be at eye level, usually approximately 57 to 60 inches from the floor.

What are the best ways to light displayed art?

Nothing can beat natural light, but if using artificial light, opt for LED warm spotlights to highlight the art effectively.

How should one care for displayed art?

Dust regularly and avoid direct sunlight, which can fade colors. For delicate pieces, consider using glass or acrylic sheets.