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Photo Frames and Supplies Highlight Your Works Of Art

By Expert Author: Susan Slobac | Article Abstract
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If you are a photographer or painter, you have likely spent a lot of time honing your skills in order to produce the most pristine examples of artwork in your preferred media. But do not let the experience of the appreciator of your artwork be cut short because you scrimped on the frame and picture framing supplies that were used to encase your art. It is easy to frame your own photographs and pieces of artwork, and set each piece of art off to its own distinctive advantage. Here are some examples of the types of photo framing supplies that you might use. You will want to note that all of these art framing supplies are available as picture framing kits for your convenience.

Photography Frames

These picture framing supplies come in two styles: metal and wood. Metal frames are traditionally used to frame photographs because they are composed of thin black metal and do not detract from the artwork within the frame. Many galleries find these photo framing supplies to be a consistently attractive way to show off a room full of photographs. Wooden frames are often used to encase paintings, and can be stained in tones to complement or contrast the artwork they surround. Photography frames such as these are available online as part of picture framing kits or sold separately.

Include Anchors As Part Of Your Photo Framing Supplies

Most artists attach their artwork to the mountboard in some fashion in order to keep the artwork in place within the frame. Art framing supplies such as mount board, upon which the art is placed, and mat board, which lies on top of the artwork, should be made of acid-free materials. This is especially true concerning art that is made using paper, because acids can create brown marks on the paper that may not be able to be removed by cleaning. By using acid-free photo framing supplies, you help to eliminate this problem.

You can use picture framing supplies like photo corners, hinging tissue, or spray adhesive mounting to attach the artwork to the mount board. Picture framing supplies such as spray adhesive provide a permanent way to mount the artwork, but are difficult to remove if you ever want to change out the mount board. A less permanent, and in some instances less harmful to the artwork itself, solution is to use tiny triangular photo corners or hinging tissue. These attachments allow for the contraction and expansion of the art within the frame, which helps prevent buckling that can damage a piece of artwork.

Use only the best quality supplies for framing your cherished photographs and works of art for long-lasting beauty.
Susan Slobac

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Photo framing supplies and photo frames come in many graders of quality. Susan slobac provides advice to choose the proper art framing supplies to showcase your work.

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