Private Art Gallery Job


A Rembrandt etching in the most prominent position.

A close-up of the Rembrandt, "Christ Preaching"

Right-hand side displaying the LeRoy Neiman, "Jazz Horns"

Main panel again with the Rembrandt in the center and two Salvador Dali works to the left.

Another view of the Neiman.

Corner shot showing every nook and cranny used to display this impressive collection.

Unfortunately, a blurred shot of the two Dali pieces, however, it's Dali, maybe it's not blurred...

An example of how we were able to pinpoint the focus of the light with the track heads.

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      A recent job required that we design and install a lighting system for a customer's private art collection.  After meeting with them and Certified Lighting Specialist, Claudia Mitchell, it was determined that a track system would best suit their needs.  They had a number of artworks in various media and no one particular lighting system would have  properly lighted them.

     Another consideration was to avoid any damaging effects the light sources may have on the art.  By using track and separate heads, we were able to pinpoint the light on each individual piece as well as use various filters to compensate for the composition of the media, whether it be paper, oil on canvas or watercolor. 

     To the Right are a few pictures of the finished product, the customer was pleased and so were we.