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Making sure your glass art pieces are displayed in the best light possible can can help make them look their best!
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Near Light Sources...

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The rule of thumb is that if your glass piece is primarily translucent, the colors will show up better when using a white wall with light coming from behind the piece or near a window or on the window ledge. But if the glass is opaque, you can put it in front of any color wall or area with light coming from the front.

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Leaning Against a Window or Wall or mounted with standoffs...​

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Natural light from a big open window is often the best way to show off your art. This is because sunlight has a broad color spectrum, which means it will show the colors of the glass piece more accurately and with a more natural look than artificial light would.

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We sell all our art even garden art “stake mounted” pieces in friction mounted settings allowing you to also use one of our indoor wood or metal stands so that you can enjoy the piece indoors as well or if outside weather reduces the time you can enjoy it outdoors.

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Custom indoor wood and metal stands enhance any artwork...

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Glass sculptures are meant to be seen in the light. Take advantage of the light, whether you are using an accent light on a timer or sunlight streaming in from multiple windows.

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Placing your sculpture near a light source will also create different shadows and reflections that can change the look of the piece throughout the day. Take your time to light your sculpture from different angles to see what look you like best.

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