7/14/2011

Helpful Advice On How To Use Frames

By Tina Cullen


One of the first things that you should be taught in art is that the frame or any lines will make the eye naturally focus on the artwork or picture. This is probably the aesthetic reason why we frame our artwork.

A more plausible reason why we use frames though is to protect the picture or artwork from any possible damage that could harm it.

The frame must be aesthetically pleasing to the eye but must not detract from the actual picture or work of art that it is encasing. The whole concept of framing something is to make it more appealing to the person that is viewing it.

A frame should just compliment the picture or artwork. You should always try to ascertain the correct thickness of the frame so as not to make it look silly. A frame that is far too thick could detract from the picture and look out of place. There is also the question of what material to use for the framework too. You can choose from traditional wood frames to plastic frames or even silver frames.

The plastic frames are often the cheapest and would normally house such items as commercial type posters. Metallic frames are more sleek and contemporary.

For example if you were decorating a room that was quite contemporary in appearance then you would probably go for a frame that was quite sleek and stylish.

A period style house that had lots of antique furniture would probably look better with pictures housed in and old thick wooden frame or heavily gilded frame. Whereas if you were in a country house you may want to go for a frame that is a little bit more experimental with leaves or twigs embossed onto the framework.

If you were just framing your photos then you could basically choose any design that suits the room you are in. There are many frames to choose from at either a local store or on the internet.




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