This can even give your metallic artwork a two toned effect pulling in some of the natural reflections of the ambient colors and lights.
How to light artwork on a wall.
Picture lighting is done best with recessed lighting which is ideal for highlighting pictures artwork or anything else that hangs on the wall.
Washers are great for lighting wall art because each bulb ensures even light is projected onto the piece.
This will reduce any glare or reflectance and cover the artwork in sufficient light.
A piece of art or wall sculpture that does not have a frame can be illuminated with lighting not attached to the artwork such as a mantel light spotlight track light or recessed light.
Wall lighting makes a room feel brighter and larger while creating a pleasing atmosphere.
Small frames cannot support an attached picture light.
They can also be a great solution simply bouncing the light off a white wall for making a room feel more expansive.
A wall washer is a long strip of several small lights in a single unit.
When lighting artwork the suggested angle for the light is 30 degrees.
Ambient lighting can be effective depending on the sculpture.
As a rule of thumb adds russell ceiling mounted lights should be placed so that the light beam hits the center of the artwork when the fixture is adjusted to a 30 degree angle.
Wall lighting is the perfect addition to any room a great way to make a space feel more inviting and complete and a key component of any layered lighting scheme.
To avoid casting shadows with a larger frame add 5 degrees to the angle.
You can either mount them from the ceiling near where it meets the wall or from the wall itself about 8 inches 20 cm to 12 inches 30 cm above the top of the artwork.
Wall mounted fixtures balance overhead light sources and add that little something extra to round out the décor.