Photo collage

1. On A Cross (pictured above)

Here, the pictures find their place on your wall all packed together. There is usually a strick underlying principle behind salon-style display, such as similar frames, works of the same size, or thematically-linked images. In this case, the pictures are arranged according to the lines of a cross. 

 

2. In a Line 

Or more accurately; along an edge. All of the pictures are aligned along a horizontal line. The ones on top are aligned along the lower edge of their frames, the ones on the bottom along the top of their frames. For best results, keep the distance between the pictures equal. 

 

3. In a Block 

Usng many small pictures, make one big impression. Hung in a block, the images are arranged to come together into one large, harmonic whole. They are kept within the invisible boundaries of a clearly defined outer shape. 

 

4. Through The Middle

Just like pearls on a necklace. In this classic hanging technique, your artistic jewels are placed on the wall horizontally or vertically and aligned along an imaginary line through their centres. The optimal height for this is 160cm -eye level.

Text and illustrations from Lumas.