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Contemporary Picture lights
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brenda
Joined: Tue Jun 29, 2010 9:22 am Posts: 17
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Contemporary Picture lights
Contemporary Picture Lights, Chrome picture lights,Halogen Picture lights we have them all. We are also able to make picture lights to your requirements so if you cannot find exactly what you are looking please Contact us.
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Tue Jun 29, 2010 11:07 am |
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james10
Joined: Tue Jun 29, 2010 11:15 am Posts: 11 Location: uk
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Re: Contemporary Picture lights
Hogarths new light for paintings and interiors. A stylish, elegant, new concept light featuring innovative modular design and incorporating Hogarths L.E.D. technology emiting Zero Heat and UV (ultra violet) so our lights are totally safe for illuminating Fine Art.Hogarth has supplied lights for Ironmongers Hall, Barbican The painting above was over 5 feet wide. Our Contemporary light was finished to a similar color as the paneling and custom made to suit the painting width and with arm protrusions to ensure the illumination fully covered the canvas.This unique system enables lights to be constructed to any length to suit paintings of any size and style. At 7 volts the system has no wiring - bulbs simply slide into position and can be added with ease.
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Tue Jun 29, 2010 11:55 am |
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emile
Joined: Wed Jul 14, 2010 7:46 am Posts: 26
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Re: Contemporary Picture lights
Displaying fine art is a delicate balance of science and art. The goal is to showcase the aesthetic beauty of artwork in a home with special art lighting and picture lighting fixtures. Placement of those art work lighting fixtures takes an artistic eye, one that uses state - of the art - picture lighting fixtures to bring the art to life. Artwork should be lit with museum-quality art work lighting fixtures, capable of fine light control and precise light placement. Each art lighting and picture lighting fixture must be placed and adjusted with perfectly so that the light source is invisible and so that there is no light spillover around the piece of artwork.
Art work lighting should highlight only the painting, not the surrounding wall. Picture lighting should make colors pop from a canvas. Lighting should enhance the three-dimensional qualities of a statuette. Lighting should add intensity and depth to every piece of art displayed.
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