This article explains the importance of animal wall art. It also covers how to care for it and how to light it.


Although Animal Wall Art is an ancient art form, it was only integrated among the major pictorial genres in the 20th century.
These canvases are undeniably beautiful, but they still need to be cared for and lit with attention.

  • This article will help you choose and care for your animal paintings.


WHAT ARE THE MAIN FEATURES OF ANIMAL WALL ART?


Animal wall art is easy to recognize. This type of representation can be used to identify an animal.
Many paintings feature domestic animals, such as horses and farm animals.
Pets such as cats and dogs can be found in other works. There are also pieces that depict wild animals.


The variety and diversity of wildlife shown in these representations are impressive. This means there are many possible compositions for this subject.
It should be acknowledged that animal painting is not yet one of the main pictorial genres.
Its recognition belongs to the modern period. There are many depictions of animals in paintings created before this era. However, they do not present an animal as the central subject.


Oil paint was long used to create animal paintings.
Since the rise of acrylic paint, many painters have used this technique to produce their works. Drawing and sketching are two of the preparatory stages that come before completing an animal painting. Art history is marked by numerous drawings of animals.

The place animals hold in painting

There is no doubt that animal painting is as ancient and as popular as any other art form.
The first depictions of animals were created in prehistoric times. Traces of prehistoric humans have been found in rock paintings and inside caves.
The Chauvet and Lascaux caves are examples of this. Antiquity was a period in which mythological and familiar animals were especially present.


A large number of animals from the Bible appeared in the Middle Ages because they were painted by artists.It is not unusual to see foxes, sheep, dogs, birds and even horses.
The Renaissance and classical art periods made the horse the main subject of animal representations in painting. These paintings depict many hunting scenes.


Before the 20th century, animal portraits were rare. The Forest Fire, a work by Piero di Cosimo created in 1515, is one of the most important works in art history. The Lady and the Unicorn tapestries marked a turning point in animal painting at the beginning of the 16th century. Dürer also engraved The Rhinoceros, while Franck Snyders signed The Dog Fight. Gauguin published his White Horse at the end of 1898.


The 20th century was marked by the rise of talented artists such as Pablo Picasso.
Many wall art pieces featuring bulls and birds were signed by this artist. Foujita is another artist from the same movement.
He was fond of cats and created numerous portraits to express his feelings.

 

What criteria should you use to choose a work of art?


The first criteria for classifying a work are the material used and the production cost.
To determine the selling price of a wall art piece, each painter takes into account the cost of materials and the purchase price.
For example, to paint an animal wall art piece, the artist will need a frame or canvas, brushes and knives, spalter brushes, varnish, hanging hardware, paints and shipping costs.


When choosing an animal wall art, it is important to consider its format. 
The size of a painting will affect its price. The larger the wall art, the more it will cost. Point-based calculation is a method used to estimate the cost of a wall art piece. It is well known in artistic circles.
This calculation is mainly based on the artist’s rating on the art market.


Another criterion to consider when choosing animal wall art is the artist’s artistic training.
A beginner’s work does not have the same value as a piece produced at the height of their art 30 years later.
It is important to know the artist’s past achievements, including exhibitions in major galleries and awards won.
How should you preserve an animal painting?

There are many criteria to follow in order to properly care for a painted animal artwork.

First of all, you need to be familiar with the work. It is important to have as much information as possible about the painting. You should also know the type of work, whether it is paper, a photo or a painting.
Another important element is the medium used to create the wall art: oil, watercolor, acrylic or pastel.


Next, you need to use appropriate protection. Before hanging your animal painting on the wall, consider adding a protective backing. Protect your wall art by attaching a protective backing to the rear of the frame, whether plastic or cardboard.
The rigidity of the backing makes it highly effective at protecting your wall art from temperature changes, humidity and other impacts.


The third step is to choose the best place to hang your work of art.
Choosing the right location can be difficult. It is hard to choose a place that is sunny or close to a radiator. Your animal painting may be damaged. You should take the same precautions to protect your works on paper and your canvas paintings. They must be kept away from heat, light and humidity.


HOW TO LIGHT WORKS OF ART PROPERLY

 

Because they are photosensitive, heat and UV rays can cause works of art to yellow.
Avoid exposing your paintings to bright light, whether natural or artificial.
It is important to remember that once colors have faded, they will never return. You can have a blind installed if your animal paintings are too exposed to sunlight.


Another precaution is to choose the right location. This decision will vary from one room to another.
If your wall art faces south, do not hang it on the wall directly opposite the window. Choose the wall perpendicular to the window. Its main advantage is that it does not receive direct sunlight during the day.


Fiber-optic lamps are an excellent way to showcase your works of art without putting them at risk. These lamps feature special lenses that highlight specific areas of the work.
LED bulbs can be used to illuminate animal paintings without causing them to fade.
This lamp is ideal for lighting your wall art thanks to its softness and the absence of heat or radiation.

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