Project Highlights

Gallery consulting projects illustrating Rachael Wiggs’ approach, versatility, and impact.

An elegant contemporary gallery interior designed for appraisal and consulting, with pristine white walls displaying a curated mix of modern paintings and sculptural pieces on minimalist plinths. A long, slim walnut console table stands along one wall, holding a closed laptop, a stack of blank archival folders, and a small vase with a single green branch. Track lighting from the ceiling casts focused, museum-quality beams onto each artwork, creating crisp pools of light and soft, directional shadows on the floor. Photographic realism from a slightly elevated, wide-angle perspective, showcasing clean lines, generous negative space, and a calm, sophisticated atmosphere suited to high-end appraisal and gallery design services.

Hampden Watch Gallery

A tastefully furnished living room set up for an in-home estate appraisal, with a mix of fine art and furniture arranged for review. A mid-century wooden sideboard holds a ceramic vase, a small bronze sculpture, and a framed modern print, all placed on a neutral felt pad. Nearby, an antique upholstered armchair and an ornate floor lamp anchor the scene. On a small side table, a closed leather portfolio and measuring tape suggest ongoing documentation. Late afternoon natural light filters through sheer curtains, casting warm, gentle shadows and highlighting the variety of materials and finishes. Photographic realism from an eye-level, wide composition, conveying a composed, respectful, and organized approach to estate and furniture appraisal.

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A museum-style study area illustrating consulting and museum specialist work, with a large, flat archival table holding several unframed works on paper protected by clear acrylic sheets. Soft, acid-free tissue is folded neatly at the edges, and a pair of cotton gloves rests nearby. In the background, tall metal shelving contains labeled, closed archival boxes and rolled storage tubes. Overhead, cool, even LED panel lights provide consistent, color-accurate illumination, with minimal shadow and glare. Photographic realism from a slightly elevated angle, sharp focus throughout, creating a clinical yet respectful mood that underscores conservation-minded appraisal, museum studies expertise, and curatorial care.

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A sophisticated visual merchandising display within a boutique-style gallery, designed by a curatorial consultant. Several carefully spaced artworks in varying sizes align along a slate-gray wall, with a sculptural installation centered on a low concrete plinth. Below, a narrow console holds stacks of blank, cream-colored gallery cards, an elegant brass ruler, and swatches of wall paint on small boards. Ceiling-mounted spotlights create dramatic, layered lighting, with highlights emphasizing textures and subtle shadows defining space. The floor is smooth, pale concrete, with reflections adding depth. Photographic realism from a slightly off-center perspective using the rule of thirds, showcasing how strategic display creation and gallery consulting elevate the viewing experience while subtly suggesting professional planning behind the scene.