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Owning a private Art Gallery will definitely be a great fun if you enjoy visiting museums and looking at paintings. Why not create an art gallery in your own home? Whether you like Van Gogh Oil Paintings or tend to buy abstract paintings, you can use the canvas oil paintings you’ve purchased to form a stunning, original art gallery in no time at home or in you office. Well, there are some tips on creating a home art gallery or office art gallery for you.

Home Art Gallery

First. Space. Find a space. You need an empty area for hanging and displaying artwork. A bare wall in your living room can become a pop art gallery, and you can even convert an empty walk-in closet to a digital art gallery if you’re really short on space. If you want to show your gallery to friends, put your art gallery in an open, easily-accessible area; if not, choose a private space.

Second. Theme. Decide on a theme. Your art gallery will look much more professional if you pick a theme and stick to it. You can display by the artist or by the subjest or by the style. For the artist part, you can choose Da vinci, Van Gogh, Klimt, Monet famous artists and so on. For the subject, lanscape oil paintings, abstract oil paintings, and flower oil paintings something like that are ok. For the style, impression, new nouveau and symblism are nice. Of course, you can display as your own taste. Also, if you put your family photo together, your art gallery can be stunning beautiful.

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Once you’ve chosen a space and a theme, it’s time to put up your gallery. Display your artwork precisely. Flawless execution will be what sets your contemporary art gallery apart. If you plan to hang your paintings, use a level to line them up and keep a uniform width between the artwork. If you want to create a more eclectic photo art gallery, use easels to display your favorite images or hang photos closer together for a cozier feel. Pick up matching frames when you buy art so your drawings and paintings will have a professional look.

Office Art Gallery

First. Space.  Figure out where to put a gallery. An art display will look great on a blank wall opposite your desk, especially if it features neutral paint, such as white, cream or taupe. Consider creating a photo art gallery with black-and-white photos of your family, close friends or business associates and clients. If you don’t have an empty wall you can turn into a contemporary art gallery, consider using the side of a bookshelf or even the back side of your office door to display a contemporary art gallery. While you won’t be able to create a large contemporary or modern art gallery in a small space, you can still buy art and display your favorite paintings or photographs in matching or complementary frames to get the crisp, professional look typical of a museum art display.

Second. Theme. Choose a theme. Since you will be displaying this gallery in your workplace, you’ll want to present and buy art that matches the tone of your business and can be shown in a professional way. A fine art gallery that features pieces from famous artists, including Van Gogh or Raphael, will look wonderful in a formal workplace, while a pop art gallery with bright, eclectic paintings will probably work better in a more casual workplace. You might also choose to create an original art gallery that features sketches or drawings done by a close friend or an up-and-coming local artist; you can even create your own animation and other computer-enhanced artwork and display it in a digital art gallery. Whatever your theme, make sure that all of the artwork displayed fits with the other pieces and matches the feel of your company so you can achieve a clean, polished style at work.

Once you’ve chosen a space and a theme, it’s time to put up your oil paintings art gallery. A fine art gallery with the same size of paintings lined up in a row will look sophisticated and formal. However, you can make a pop art gallery more relaxed, especially if you buy frames in various colors and art in many different sizes. Make a photo art gallery really pop by combining close-up images with landscapes and mixing shots of people with photos of architecture. If your original art gallery contains pottery or sculptures, show them off on a side table and hang paintings and sketches on the wall above them.
  

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