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Framing Your Art or Photographs: Why it is Important

Recently, I've been getting asked for framing advice, and my first recommendation is to bring in a professional framer—they're experts in making your vision come to life!

When it comes to displaying artwork or photographs, framing plays a crucial role in enhancing their beauty and protecting them from damage. Whether you're an artist, a photographer, or simply someone who appreciates art, framing is an essential step to showcase your work in the best possible way. In this blog post, we will explore some expert tips and techniques to help you frame your art prints like a pro.

1. Choose the Right Frame

The first step in framing is selecting the right frame. Consider the style, colour, and material of the frame to complement the artwork or photograph. Wood, metal, and acrylic frames are popular choices, each offering a unique aesthetic appeal. Let your professional framer guide you, they will help you through the design process and explain how a good frame will protect and enhance your art.

2. Use Acid-Free Materials

When it comes to preserving your prints, it's important to use acid-free materials. Acid-free mats and backing boards help prevent yellowing and deterioration over time, ensuring your prints remain vibrant and intact for years to come.

3. Consider Conservation Clear UV Glass 

If you want to protect your prints from harmful UV rays and minimise glare, consider using Conservation UV glass. It is the most commonly used glass for UV protection. It is 99% UV protecting to keep your artwork looking good for years to come. This type of glass filters out harmful light while allowing your art to be viewed clearly without any distractions.

4. Use a Mat

A mat not only adds an elegant touch to your framed prints but also provides a buffer between the artwork and the glass. It helps prevent the print from sticking to the glass and allows for proper air circulation, reducing the risk of moisture damage.

5. Pay Attention to Mounting

Proper mounting is essential to keep your prints securely in place within the frame. Use archival mounting techniques, such as hinging or corner pockets, to ensure your prints are held firmly without causing any damage.

6. Consider Framing Techniques

Explore different framing techniques to add depth and dimension to your prints. Float mounting, box framing, or using multiple mats can create a visually appealing presentation that enhances the overall impact of your artwork or photograph.

7. Hang with Care

Once you've framed your prints, it's important to hang them properly. Use appropriate hanging hardware and ensure the frame is securely attached to the wall. Consider the lighting in the room to avoid direct sunlight, which can cause fading over time.

8. Regular Maintenance

To keep your framed prints looking their best, regular maintenance is key. Dust the frame and glass regularly using a soft, lint-free cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that can damage the frame or the print.

By following these expert tips and techniques, you can frame your prints in a way that not only showcases your work but also preserves its beauty for years to come. Remember, a well-framed print is not just a piece of art; it's a statement that reflects your creativity and passion.

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