Highlighting the golden points
We
were visiting an art gallery. A very well known artist had exhibited
his paintings. Brilliant colors and confident bold strokes defined
his style as well as set him apart from his contemporaries. He is one
of my favorite artists. His style is very much unique, like every
other painter, but there was something very much earthy in his
paintings. They were very natural and interpretable. Another point I
need to mention here is the intelligent lighting of that gallery.
Normally all the galleries are meant to be rightly illuminated to
highlight the work of painters. Their sweat and efforts need to be
properly shown to the world in order to get much deserving
appreciation. Wall
lights
placement and focusing is very important factor of any art gallery.
There is also another requirement of flexible lighting. Different
artists have different demands for highlighting their work and
creativity. So major concern of any art gallery is to be able to
cater to different demands of them and make their piece of work look
glorious. Many galleries place focus lamps from top to highlight the
topmost elevation. A combination of shadow and wall
lights
adds fantastic dimension to the sculptures. New figures emerge out of
the existing ones, making it challenging for the viewers to observe
and enjoy the work of art.