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A note on framing.

Posted by admin on Jun 1, 2010 in Framed canvas print

Framing art can make or brake the actual piece of art in question. While we all can admire the elaborate gold framing of the classical art in museums, it probably wont go over so well in our homes or offices!


If you have a painting or canvas print that you’re looking to frame, here is a few tips for you:

First and foremost figure out what kind of budget you are willing to spend. Most professional framers can be pretty pricey.

Use archival, museum glass, to prevent any aging, yellowing or reflections, which is distracting to the art. Photos also tend to have a more reflective surface if printed on luster paper. Printing on Canvas however, gives not only a beautiful and unique quality to your work, but also at www.chiccanvas.com, viagra is a guarantee of your new photo on canvas maintaining it’s color for over 100 years!
To print on canvas and then framing with museum quality glass is much smarter, because you’ll eliminate all the nasty reflections that ruin the finished quality of your piece!
Lastly, remember that less is more. Generally, staying away from gaudy frames is a smart choice. Thick simple and clean lines in your frames make your canvas art look modern in your home.

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