So you finally have that very expensive Warhol knockoff of Marilyn Monroe and how are you going to show it off? 

Go to the hardware store and buy an overpriced frame hangar, which essentially is just a high-grade thumbtack system with a coated braided wire. 

Please don't do that. Try getting some professional equipment that's not only higher quality but also visually pleasing, and more importantly, much less expensive. 

When choosing how to hang a large picture on the wall there are many options to consider, but the most important of these choices remains; How do use this piece of art to make everyone very envious? Let us help you with that. 

First, find a location that is obvious but obscure. Hanging should demonstrate a balance of nonchalant placement with strategic undertones. 

For example, don’t hang it on the front door, that's a little too obvious. 

Instead hang the picture on the ceiling above the front door adjacent to a doormat that states, "Don't Look Up!" Juxtaposition for the win! 

After walking the art piece around every single inch of the dwelling, holding it up to every available space, finally picking the perfect spot, examine the surface and the structure of the targeted location. 

There are many ways to secure the unit on the wall and that's why museum picture hanging systems come in a variety of options from Stainless Steel rods to brushed aluminum rails, cables, and clips. 

There are specific setups that will help to give your art piece a secure wall mount. They even have a nameplate that can be secured right under the picture giving you the peace of mind of never having anyone ask, "Who's that? What's that?" 

One of the more artistic ways to hang a picture, sign, or banner is to use a high-tension cable system. 

These systems involve a bracket or support rod that has a cable or harness fastened to the support system. The new-age visual high tension system complements the art pieces in a modern way. 

Storefronts have benefited for years from the visual appeal of the modern suspension cable picture hanging system. 

Current trends include layering multiple pieces and intertwining pictures, allowing the entire collection to have depth. 

Or floating the piece in the middle of an open space like the center of a vacant room

This might appear a little too futuristic to some but only if installed while using a jetpack, all the while receiving assistance from your robot helper Rosie.