Properly lighting artwork enhances its beauty, protects it from damage, and ensures it remains the focal point of a space. Follow this guide to showcase your art in the best possible light.
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Light Artwork Like a Pro
Consider tunable white lighting like Ketra to adjust color temperature throughout the day.
Use LED lights for their longevity, energy efficiency, and minimal UV emission, which prevents fading.
Opt for high Color Rendering Index (CRI) lighting (90+ CRI) to accurately display colors and details.
Position lights at a 30-degree angle from the artwork to reduce glare and minimize shadows.
Adjust the angle to 25 degrees for textured pieces (like oil paintings) to create depth.
Increase to 35 degrees for glass-covered art to prevent reflections.
Recessed or track lighting: Adjustable and ideal for flexible lighting needs.
Picture lights: Mounted above the frame for a classic museum-style look.
Wall washers or cove lighting: Provides even illumination across a gallery wall.
Use dimmable fixtures to adjust brightness depending on the time of day or ambiance.
Consider smart lighting control systems, like Lutron HomeWorks or Ketra, to automate light levels.
Avoid direct sunlight, as UV rays can damage artwork.
Use warm white lighting (2700K–3000K) for traditional paintings and slightly cooler light (3500K) for contemporary pieces.
Implement automatic shading solutions to control natural light exposure.
For high-end installations, integrating intelligent lighting solutions ensures the artwork is always displayed in its best light, adapting dynamically to the environment.
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