Showing posts with label artwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artwork. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 August 2017

Art work and photo displays


It can be great fun creating your own picture gallery.

You don't have to just include photos in your frames, you can use art work, postcards, quotes, certificates, newspaper/magazine clippings, the list is endless!

Have fun creating!




Friday, 24 February 2017

Creating a Wall Gallery in Your Home

A gallery wall can instantly elevate the style of any space in any room in your home. Gallery walls vary greatly, depending on the décor and taste of the people doing the arranging. They can be the full length of the wall, over a couch or other piece of furniture, going up a staircase, or just about anyplace else.

Select the Art You Want to Include
A gallery wall gives you a chance to make a statement about who you are and what you like. Your gallery is a wonderful way to document and tell a story of your travels and experiences, show photos of family members through the years, display art you've collected, display hand-drawn (framed) illustrations, incorporate metal or wooden objects you've collected, and much more.
Mix it All Together
Introduce several different materials and textures. Break up framed art with wooden art, metal signs and even natural elements such as feathers, branches, found objects, etc. Have fun using your imagination.
Mix paintings and photographs, black and white with color, and high and low pieces. Gallery walls can consist of your favorite pieces of art, paintings, family photographs, trinkets from trips, metal or wooden objects, and much more. If you're looking for items to fill your gallery, go to flea markets, garage sales, thrift stores, Etsy, consignment shops, your grandmother's house, antique stores, and other places of interest. Enjoy the hunt.
Frame It
In addition to the art you select, be mindful of the frames that highlight the art. For a clean, formal, and minimalist look, select frames in the same size and color. For a more eclectic look, mix and match picture frames so it appears that you've collected the art over time. If you go online you will find many framing opportunities that are far less expensive than going to and framing shop. You can find interesting vintage frames at flea markets, antique stores, and yard sales.
Tip: If you have an unsightly object on the wall (such as the box for door chimes, why not put a frame around it to incorporate it into the gallery.
Come Up with a Game Plan
Once you have all the art you want to include, remember that placement is everything. Don't just start hanging. Here are a few suggestions for coming up with an artful wall:
Measure the amount of wall space you want to fill. Then tape off a section that size on the floor. Arrange, re-arrange, and rearrange again everything you want to hang until you come up with the gallery wall that you feel looks best. Once you're happy with the arrangement, take a few photos for reference. Or cut out paper the exact sizes of your art and tape the cutouts to the wall. Then hang your art one object at a time.
The most important thing to remember is that there is no magic formula for creating an interesting gallery wall. Don't let the process intimidate you. Just jump in and enjoy the creativity.


Source: Sheryl Roberts

Saturday, 17 December 2016

12 Key Decorating Tips to Make Any Room Better

12 Key Decorating Tips to Make Any Room Better


Get a great result even without an experienced touch by following these basic design guidelines

I hate to break it to you, but designers don’t follow a secret rule book. There are no hard and fast laws governing what we do. We are creative types by nature and love to imagine, dream and explore, following our intuition. That said, there are some rough principles that guide us to ensure a great result every time. They are just tried and true things that work. And these aren’t tricks or skills that take years to master. Anyone can do them from day one. Consider this a foundation for developing your own quirky, creative, rule-breaking intuition.