Hi, Kelly,
Here is one possible setup:
I have used the double not arrow for the F, I rule because I wanted to specify that these two cannot be selected together, regardless of upper or lower position.
We can infer that two oil paintings cannot be selected together either (because this would force two watercolors together).
Therefore we can infer that Hw must be with Io in 4.
This means that the content of and position of the paintings on two walls are already determined.
I have illustrated out the two remaining possibilities, Fw with Ho and Go with Iw
or Fw with Go and Ho with Iw.
I've used double arrows for these because again upper and lower position do not matter.
This is just one possible setup. There are clearly ways we could do this by using blocks instead of the double arrows. I used the double arrows for brevity and clarity.
I hope this helps!