Inside the Lines: Art Takes Shape
To create this type of display, the artworks do not have to be identically spaced, nor do the edges need to be perfectly aligned. Instead, arrange a collection of pictures inside the imaginary geometric shape of your choice. This approach is similar to a block arrangement, but allows you think outside the box - circles, diamonds, ovals, anything you like!
![Inside the Lines Inside the Lines](https://media.lumas.com/inspiration/haengungs-tipps-2022/insidethelineshaengung-595x400.jpg)
Inside the Lines
![Works from the LUMAS Art Now collection hung in a diamond shape Works from the LUMAS Art Now collection hung in a diamond shape](https://media.lumas.com/inspiration/haengungs-tipps-2022/595x400-inside.jpg)
Works from the LUMAS Art Now collection hung in a diamond shape
![Andrea Engelhardt | LUMAS Curatorial Team Andrea Engelhardt | LUMAS Curatorial Team](https://media.lumas.com/LP_marketing/2021/2021-04/unsere-favoriten-portrait-andrea-engelhardt-168x168.jpg)
When hanging multiple pictures, start with the largest one and work your way out from the center of attention.
Andrea Engelhardt | LUMAS Curatorial Team