Thursday, March 22, 2012

March blog 2

Choosing a frame style:

The style of a frame should always flatter the art it surrounds. If the
art you want to use isn’t the same style as your room, that’s okay. We
can help you choose a frame that will serve as a bridge between the
different styles. For example, an ornate frame may work well with
abstract art to help it work in a classic space or a fresh look for
traditional art can be achieved when paired with a soft contemporary
frame style, instantly updating it.

















Appropriate Frame Width:

Many people assume that narrow frame mouldings are for small
pictures and larger works of art should be paired with wider frame
mouldings. That isn’t always the case. Wider frames can benefit smaller
pieces of art by calling attention to them. The width of a frame can also
be used to relate the framed art to the scale of your room or furnishings
– don’t overpower a room with a frame that’s too large for the space or
under-power the artwork with too petite a frame.


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