Metal Art and Metal Wall Art Overview

Oct 16
07:57

2008

Ivan Smith

Ivan Smith

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Wall art is an essential component of any home décor.  One should never compromise on the quality of wall art as that will have a negative impact on the rest of the home,Metal Art and Metal Wall Art Overview Articles no matter how beautifully it is decorated. While art is, in the end, a matter of personal taste, it is worthwhile to look beyond the traditional paintings and wall hangings and consider metal wall art.

 

Just as with any other forms of art, metal wall art comes in all shapes, sizes and designs and can range from the excessively expensive to the surprisingly affordable. While well know artists will obviously be more expensive, if the costs are beyond your budget, great work may be found among the ranks of new and upcoming artists who specialize in metal wall art. To examine all the options properly, go through both industry and home décor magazine. Surf the internet to find the kind of metal wall art and artist who appeals to your tastes. Visiting exhibitions is also a good idea.

 

With the huge variety of metal wall art available, the key is to be sure of what you are looking for. Plaques and metal signs are becoming popular. These may be simple signs with a family motto or elaborate pieces of purely decorative wrought iron. Plaque grills add a touch of uniqueness to a wall and stand out from other wall art. Metal wall art can add a touch of personalization to a bedroom or small house area.

 

Metal wall art grills are another way to enhance the look of a wall while at the same time allowing its color and texture to come through. Available in either simple geometric designs or with intricate scroll work they are ideal for small spaces since, by allowing the wall to show through, they are not reducing the visible wall area and thus making the room appear smaller.

 

A vital component of metal wall art is where it is placed. Dark wrought iron pieces should be placed where natural or focused light is available so their detail and finish come out.  If you have several pieces of metal wall art you want to group together, a general thumb rule is that the largest pieces should be on top with the smaller ones lower down on the wall. Metal wall art often appears at its best if places next to softer materials which will balance the hardness of the metal. Placing metal wall art in proximity to drapery is often a good idea.

 

Special care should be taken when mounting metal wall art. Depending on the size and the materials used, it can be quite heavy. Always make sure the mounting bracket or hook is strong enough to not just bear the weight of the piece itself  but also of the added pressure of pressing and rubbing when it is being cleaned. Even metal can break if it falls.

 

Surprising effect may be obtained by placing metal wall art on shelves or even just on the floor, leaning against the wall, rather than mounting it. This also makes it easier to move your art pieces around.