Thursday, May 16, 2013

Framing Board and Canvas Works

The popularity of Art on Canvas or Board has opened the door to new adventures in custom Framing for the collector. Your limited editions and originals on paper are framed, no doubt, with extensive Matwork, Glass and a fairly simple moulding. For works of Art on Canvas or Board, the rules of Framing are very different.

Seldom do Canvas or Board works require Glazing (a fancy term for Glass!). And although Matwork on your paper Art looks terrific, its real job is to keep the Gl ass from touching the work that it protects. All your Canvas Art really needs is a frame! You and your framer can select a moulding or combination of mouldings from a wide variety of choices. Wide and super-wide mouldings that were shunned by your print Framing professional often look great on a Canvas. In fact, your framer may even recommend multiple frames with (or without) linen or wood liners plus enhancers and fillets (wood accents that look like mini frames) . . . all used on the same Canvas.

Its fun! And it gives the collector a real chance to live it up with the advice and assistance of Framing professionals who can make your piece stand out in anyone's collection.

Gallery One's 18,000 square foot showroom, custom Framing facility and corporate offices are located in Mentor, Ohio. The gallery showcases more than 30,000 limited-edition prints, original paintings, sculpture, books, collector plates and porcelain figurines. Established in 1974, Galle ry One is America's Largest Art Source. Representing more than a thousand nationally known Artists and Art publishers, Gallery One offers an unequaled selection of the Artwork collectors and interior designers are looking for - and more!


Author:: Norah Lynne Brown
Keywords:: Framing, Art work, Canvas, Board, Art, Matwork, Glazing, Glass
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