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Making bespoke picture frames? Why use a professional

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Making bespoke picture frames? Why use a professional

A frame can tell you a lot about the art within. Try to imagine your favourite artworks, whether at home or in a museum. Some of these pictures may have ornate gilt frames, while others have utilitarian wooden frames. Now imagine these works in different ways made to measure picture frames. Would it change your perception of the pieces?

Quality framing can change the tone and feel of an artwork, working in symbiosis with the subject matter within and its external surroundings. To achieve this delicate balance of intrigue without overwhelming the subject, all aspects of the frame must be considered. This article will explore the components of quality framing and why you should have your picture framed by a professional.

Frame Style & Moulding

The frame style and moulding are some of the most characteristic features. Whether you’re looking to replicate the grandeur of the Baroque or the sleek lines of modernism, there is a frame style to suit your fancy. While store-bought frames may only come in a few different types, bespoke framing services can offer a vast selection of frame moulds in every shape and shade. Custom framing services can make frames in various materials, from MDF to high-quality wood. Framing is an artisan craft that creates smooth to the touch, seamless frames, guaranteed to protect your artwork for many years to come.

When looking at frames you’ll come across four classic styles: standard frames, box frames, floating frames and tray frames. Standard frames are the most popular style and are widely available. Another popular choice is box frames, which leave space between the glass and artwork to create depth. Floating frames make the artwork appear to float inside the frame.

Finally, tray frames provide the best choice for framing mounted works or canvases as the artwork sit recessed within the frame. Once you have chosen your frame style, you’ll need to select a moulding style. The simplest frame mouldings are flat, but they also come curved or carved in sizes large and small. Ask your professional framer about which size and style of frame moulding will suit your artwork best.

Window Mounts

Using a window mount with your artwork not only protects your artwork but draws focus to it with the use of negative space. Mounting can help protect delicate works that may require care when handled, like watercolours or pastels. Adding acid-free mounting will help keep these works from deteriorating. In addition, window mounts protect artworks by ensuring that the gazing does not touch the artwork. This stops condensation and mildew from damaging the art.

Window mounts make your artwork more prominent by highlighting the artwork and drawing the eye’s attention with negative space. Many choose window mounts in neutral tones, but if you’re looking to add a splash of colour there are mounts available in every shade. Professional framing services have access to thousands of colours and sizes of mounting, easily making custom window mounts to fit any artwork. Remember that the size of your window mountings will affect the size of the frame. Speak with your bespoke framing specialist to see how a well-chosen window mount will complement your work.

Glazing

The last step to framing art is selecting glazing. While it may seem like a mundane detail, the glazing you choose can dramatically affect your artwork. Not only does glazing protect your artwork from dust and dirt, but it can also help prevent fading. Think about the final position of your artwork before making for final selection. Different conditions will suit different types of glazing, so speak with a bespoke framer to help decide which will work best with your space.

Why go to the Framing pros?

Cheap frames are readily available, but are they worth it? As the saying goes, you get what you pay for, and this is especially true with framing. Mass-manufactured frames are made from plastic or MDF and break easily. Professional art framers are skilled craftsmen trained to produce quality products. With access to a wider variety of styles and moulds, bespoke framing services can make frames in any size or shape. When hanging your artwork for an exhibition it’s always advised to have a bespoke frame made.

Professional framers have the flexibility to work with unconventional sizes and use the highest-quality materials, so you know your bespoke frame will last. Professional framers have been in the business for a long time, so they’re experts in their field. They have a keen sense of design and can easily guide you to the best combination of frame and mounting to suit your style and budget. There is a reason why professional artists trust their work to be framed by the pros; bespoke framing will give your artwork a professional edge.

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