Professional Organization for Framing Artwork- PaintBoxNolita

Nov 8
14:14

2015

John Martin D'souza

John Martin D'souza

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As we know picture framing adds stunning features to the artwork but along with that there are certain doubts in your mind that needs to be clarified.

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Framing solutions are equally important to both the art collector and the artist. It is essential you get your paintings framed to maintain their beauty,Professional Organization for Framing Artwork- PaintBoxNolita Articles life and loveliness. To maintain a work's value framing and properly protecting artwork is critical. If not properly executed, wrong techniques and materials can do plenty of damage to your painting. Since the materials used, technique employed and the craftsmanship of the framer plays an important role, make sure you get your artwork framed at a reputed place.

Before you commit to hand over your piece of art over a custom picture framer to work some magic, there are a few questions you should ask them :

 

  1. What picture can be framed ?

A good picture framer is able to think outside the box and create everything from custom-made big frames to innovative display frames. Not only photographs and art pieces could be framed, but also craftworks, newspaper, articles and even puzzles can become the part of art.

  1. How safe is my artwork at your store?

This is an important question because the safety of your artwork cannot be compromised. Look around the store and get a first-hand idea about their work if the framer has in-house framing facilities. Have a detail discussion with the person in the store as he will have an experience in all the activities. Ensure that your art is protected well if it is going to be shipped somewhere for custom made framing.

  1. What kind of frame should I get ?

A master framer is a wealth of experience in not only the construction of a picture frame and the art of canvas stretching, but also in the aesthetics of showcasing your piece to enhance it and its place in your home or office. There may be innumerable options of framing your piece – work with your framer in consultation for the premium result at the end.

  1. How much will it cost to get the best frame for my work?

You need to consider the labor cost as well as the cost of materials used. Good quality backing board mats are expensive. Museum glass and framing are also premium services.

Custom framing are priced by the metric foot. Custom framing will give you a unique artwork in your home.

  1. Do you make use of archival quality materials?

The quality of materials used and the framing techniques will affect the longevity an the appearance of your artwork. Modern framing uses acid-free materials, especially for backing and matting purposes. Quality mats used today are 100% acid free and made from cotton or linen rags.

Acid-free and museum board or foam boards are used for mounting. You can use this mounting boards for oil paintings as well as for protecting your canvas.

  1. What mat should I choose for my artwork?

Choosing the right mat can be time-consuming. A lot goes into getting your mat right. The color palette of your artwork, its size, the place where you want to hang it and the overall look you want to achieve.

Consult with your framer and get to know the options and choices he offers before making your decision. As stated earlier, ensure the mat is acid-free.

  1. What glass should I go for?

The type of glass you choose depends on the level of UV and glaze protection you want.

Regular glass will suffice for most purposes. But the drawback is that it is very heavy and does not offer good UV protection. Non-glare variants offer glare protection, but has a frosted appearance.

Acrylic class or mainly known as Plexiglass is a cheap and cost-effective option. It is very light in weight and easy to handle. They offer up to 60% UV protection.

Museum quality glass is the best option and surprisingly it is also very expensive. However you, may require it only if you have a valuable masterpiece. It may offer upto 99% UV protection.

  1. What professional organizations do you belong to?

Most frame shops are dedicated to archival, museum quality framing. It's a must to ask about their organization and their working. Many picture framing shops like Framebridge, Chemould Frames, Framehouse, Paintbox Art and Framing, Paintbox Nolita are committed to be accountable for their work. The framers provide their professional service and uphold the industry standards.'

 

A great master framer takes pride in his art and will be happy to answer all your questions and guide you in the framing process. Clear all your doubts and finally enjoy your art.