Saturday, August 21, 2010

How do I display original art on a wall in a public place without pounding a bunch of nails in the walls.?

I am going to be responsible for hanging original works of art in a healing/meditation center. The only thing on these walls will be the artwork by local artists and I'm trying to figure out how to hang the art without pounding nails into a wall. Since the placement and work will change over time, I don't want the wall to end up looking like a woodpecker ran into it...any ideas as to how I can protect the walls?How do I display original art on a wall in a public place without pounding a bunch of nails in the walls.?
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Use easels where you can to be different.
Use duct tape.
Well, if these works of art are paintings of any substance, you will need to use nails to hang them. Just have a small can of paint the same color as the wall, spackle the holes as needed, sand it smooth, and give it a stroke of paint to cover the white spackle.





But if the work doesn't vary too greatly in size, you will find that most of the works will hide the previous holes.
There is a device which hangs from the ceiling. It is looks as if the works are hanging on a string. It is called a rail system. It looks really nice and is perfect to use when te art work is going to change and protects the walls as well.


Duct tape or velcro will not work!
You can get little double-sided adhesive disks (something like MacTac) that will solve your problem.


How great that you are so conscientious! Too many people don't think about what they will leave behind....
If there is a director or overseer available, why not ask them for advice?
velcro or duct tape.
just put it on the Cheri or on the flour
You can get some no damage sticky tack hooks from stores.

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