The Best Artwork Lights for Fine Art Displays

The Best Fixtures for Lighting Your Favorite Artwork

T.K. Moyer
Treasured pieces of artwork deserve to be shown in all their grandeur. Whether your piece of art is a family piece that a relative painted, or a piece of fine art that is worth tons of money the right artwork lights and display settings can help you turn your dull treasures into fine masterpieces. To display your artwork in all of its glory check out these artwork lights.

Halogen Artwork Lights
Halogen lights have been the standard lighting used by museum curators for years. If you are looking to light your artwork and don't have a lot of money then Halogen lights are definitely the easiest and cheapest form of lighting. Halogen lights give you a full spectrum of lighting and allows you to enhance the colors in your valuable pieces of art. Halogen lights have proven to be the brightest and purest form of light available in artwork lights. When lighting your artwork choose fixtures that cover the length of your art as to give you the most coverage from corner to corner. Halogen lights prove useful in lighting artwork due to the brightness of the lights, but also due to the lack of shadows created by the various angles you can place the lights at. The best place I have found to purchase halogen fixtures for artwork lights is at Hogarth Fine Art Supplies and prices for complete fixtures run about $300 bucks.

LED Artwork Lights
LED technology has rapidly advanced and is now a viable alternative to traditional halogen lighting. When it comes to artwork lights LED's actually provide many more advantages than just simple energy savings. LED lights protect your fine pieces of art from damaging UV rays that other types of lights can put off. UV rays are what traditionally fade the fine colors found in your artwork and effectively ruin the value of your artwork. LED artwork lights produce no damaging UV rays.

Another advantage of LED artwork lights is the ability to change colors for the display of your art. Create a mood by highlighting the colors found in your artwork, or use the clarity and brightness that only LED's can produce to make your lights burst off the wall. Check out LEDinsider.com for a full selection of replacement LED's that will plug right into your existing light fixtures. Prices range from $20-$120 depending on the type of LED light you need.

Fluorescent Artwork Lights
There is a time and a place for fluorescent lighting but as a rule fluorescent artwork lights should be avoided unless the artwork is protected with some type of covering. Fluorescent lights emit harmful UV rays that will fade and damage your artwork. If your artwork is encased and protected then fluorescent lights can be beneficial due to the brightness and clarity of their light. Fluorescent artwork lights can be cheaper to purchase than other types of artwork lights. Fluorescent artwork lights and fixtures can be purchased from Pegasus Associates for $120.

As you look for the best artwork lights for your masterpieces consider the placement, natural light, and shadowing factors that will effect the way your artwork is shown.

Published by T.K. Moyer

Avid researcher who loves to read as much as possible. Freelance writer and a horribly curious know it all when it comes to all things sports.  View profile

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  • Jennifer Bove12/10/2009

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  • Jennifer Amlie12/8/2009

    Great info, especially with the LED lights.

  • Dina Quirion12/8/2009

    The LED lights sound very cool... :o)

  • Jackie DiGiovanni12/8/2009

    Super information. Thanks.

  • Michele Starkey12/8/2009

    I used to work for a lighting company and we actually employed a "Light Expert" to help with lighting design. You can create so many different moods with lighting. Good one. Cheers.

  • Taylor Rios12/8/2009

    Interesting information, I never knew there was a difference between the type of lighting you use.

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