Tuesday, December 9, 2008

THE PHOTO + ART WALL


Eric Cohler - great display on a wall that is often neglected!
I LOVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO CREATE AN ART WALL - DESIGNERS WILL DIFFER ON THEIR "RULES OF DISPLAY", I'M USUALLY DRIVEN BY INTUITION NOT DIE HARD RULES. HERE ARE A FEW TIPS TO KEEP IN MIND.

-VARY YOUR PHOTOS FOR INTEREST, EX. CLOSE- UPS, DISTANCE SHOTS, INSIDE, OUTSIDE, BIRDSEYE, LANDSCAPE..ETC. ETC.
-HAVE A METHOD TO YOUR MADNESS - BE SOMEWHAT CONSISTENT WITH THE DISTANCE BETWEEN PHOTOS, EX: 2", 3 + 4" ETC.
-CREATE AN IMPACT - WIMPY ART DISPLAYS FALL FLAT! POWER IS IN NUMBERS + OR SIZE!
- VARY SCALE WHEN DISPLAYING A LARGE QUANTITY OF PHOTOS, ART + OBJECTS
{PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS, ANYTIME!}



Jennifer Delonge's home - InStyle Magazine
Love this orderly arrangement of family photographs

Mix it up, vary frames, subjects and artwork {the bust adds dimension}
Image: Domino Magazine

Hartig's home is fun, graphic and never dull
Johnson Hartig's home - L.A. Times

Keep it real - display items that have some personal meaning!
Note the varied scale!
Super model Erin Wasson's home

Group by subject - in this case women were the focus
O at Home - Winter 2008.

Frame nature, or photographs from a beautiful picture book
The designers of this home, have created an elegant moment using art in an alcove
Image: Elle Decor, December 2008.


A powerful display has been devised, with oversized photographs
Image: Elle Decor

Create order and a graphic punch, this display enlivens this chocolate wall
Image: Domino Mag.

Frame fashion photography {see yesterday's post}
Mary McDonald's office
Image: Domino Magazine

Don't be afraid of color, color, color
Image: Domino Magazine.

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