Basic Tips About Custom Framing For Artwork

By Douglas Carter


Framing a painting or photograph you have may be something you want to do for a while now but not sure on how to properly do it. You may want it to complement the decorations in your house or accentuate and focus on it more. Protection against particles and other elements may also be what you have in mind.

But proper framing is not simple like choosing a random frame that the picture or painting can fit in. Things are needed to be considered during custom framing for artwork. The shops located in Syracuse, NY would be able to help you decide with the following helpful guides.

Be informed on the size of your artwork so that you would be able to know the available options for you. Pieces in standards size, normally A3 or A4, have frames that can be readily bought any time while others need custom ones. Moulding will also be determined by the size of the piece and large frames must not use skinny ones that is not strong enough to support it.

Glazing can also help protect your artwork and choose the type you need for it. There are standard ones that could protect your painting from particles and help keep its quality. Glazing that can reduce the harmful ultraviolet rays in order to protect the art from possible damage to its quality. Glazes with anti glare are used for pieces that are intended to be placed in bright areas so that people can still view it clearly. Oil paintings are not recommended having glazing on it to avoid smudges.

Matting is also another way of preserving paintings while highlighting it with the neutral color it usually comes with. It could be used to add depth on the picture or in putting multiple images in a single frame. Matting should have wider are than the frame width and the bottom of the matting should be weighted as well.

Consider the orientation of the wall you will be placing framed art as well. Landscape images are better placed in walls that have a wider dimension while portraits are better on narrow walls. You can also put together multiple framed images like a puzzle specially if you have images that complements each other.

Consider the materials the frame will be made from. Frames made from wood have various styles and designs offering a modern, retro or classic look. Aluminum frames on the other hand are good for commercial spaces and modern houses.

The color of the frame is also important and must complement the image and other decorations around it. The safest colors are the neutral ones but you can choose a similar color of the major color the image has. It can give a striking effect and make the painting pop out to its surroundings.

Think of the location it will be displayed. Related pictures can have similar frames to show their connections. You can also highlight and differentiate an image to others by giving it a different and contrasting frame compared to the others.




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