Nancy Golden and her guest, Bart Watkins, of Liz-Beth Galleries, discuss the options in lighting artwork. They recommend taking into consideration the style of your home's architecture before you decide on a type of lighting. The options they discuss include the following:
- Recessed, or can, lights (figure A)
- Track lighting (figure B)
- Picture lights (figure C), available in designs that plug into the wall and those that are battery-operated and attach to a picture frame
- Mantel lights (figure D), which cast light from below the artwork.
Watkins shares several hints to keep in mind when you're thinking of lighting a painting or other work of art:
The Bare Facts: Consider using unusual items as art. A quilt hung on the wall makes a beautiful statement.
RESOURCES :
The Art of Illumination: Residential Lighting Design
Model: 0070329591
Author: Glenn M. Johnson
$49.95
Paperback - 224 pages 70 edition (November 20, 1998)
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
GUESTS :
Bart Watkins
9211 Park West Blvd.
Knoxville, TN 37923
Phone: 865-691-8129
Liz-Beth Galleries
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