"Chilly Morning"
© Fawn McNeill 2005
Original Watercolor (Plein Air)
Not available
- Artwork on paper like this should be framed behind glass with a mat around it to keep it off of the glass and protect it. The same is true for photographs and prints on paper.
- This frame has a fun pattern in gold. The mat is a double mat with the bottom mat in a red accent.
- Art created on canvas or wood should not be framed behind glass.
- Original oils and acrylics are usually done on canvas or wood and need to breathe.
- Artwork created on paper or mat board should be framed behind glass with a mat to keep the image off of the glass. This is true for photos, prints, and posters as well. (Glass can trap moisture and ruin the image.)
- If you are purchasing a ready-made frame for an image on paper, be sure to add room for a mat, or purchase one with the mat.
- Art created on canvas (or wood) does not fit in ready-made frames that are designed for photos and prints.
- Custom framing can be quite expensive. Everything is designed to create the perfect fit so the mat is centered around the art evenly. The materials are acid-free and the glass has UV protection. Even the foam-core backing should be acid-free.
- Unfortunately, many shops do not use acid-free materials, or they will skip it for the backing. (Be sure to ask for it)! Acid-free materials slow down the aging process that yellow and crack the image.
- The frame moldings are often imported from Italy or France. The quality and the unique styles enhance the art and complement your décor. They are made to last for many years.
(I am currently offering custom framing through Okeechobee Main Street's frame shop, by appointment only. I have over ten years of experience!)
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