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How to choose a frame for your Art Print

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I get asked often to advise on the framing for the prints when people purchase them from my shop or etsy. But before recommending concrete frames I ask a few questions. For example, are there other artworks that my pieces will be accompanying? Where do the owners of the prints want to hang the works?

The right frame can enhance the beauty of the artwork and draw the viewer's attention towards it or it can completely ruin it. Selecting a frame for your art print may seem like a simple task, but there are several factors to consider. Here are some tips to help you choose the perfect frame for your minimalistic art prints.


Consider the Style of Artwork

The frame should complement the style of artwork it surrounds. For example, if the artwork is contemporary, choose a minimalist frame without intricate designs. If it's a traditional piece, a classic frame made of wood or metal can be a good choice. Similarly, if it's an abstract artwork, go for a frame that highlights the color and texture of the artwork.

Think about the Color Scheme

The frame's color should complement the artwork's colors and the color scheme of the room where it will be displayed. If the artwork has bold colors, choose a frame with a neutral tone. If it's a black and white piece, a black or white frame can create a dramatic effect. If the room has a warm color scheme, opt for a wooden frame, while a silver or gold frame can enhance the artwork's cool tones.

Consider the Size and Proportion

The frame's size and proportion should be in harmony with the artwork's size and proportion. A large frame can overpower a small artwork, while a small frame can make a large artwork look incomplete. Also, consider the placement of the artwork. If it's going to be displayed on a large wall, a larger frame can make it more noticeable.

Think about the Material

The material of the frame can affect the artwork's appearance and durability. Wood frames are traditional, durable, and versatile, while metal frames can create a contemporary look. Acrylic frames are lightweight and can protect the artwork from UV rays. Similarly, choose the right type of glass to protect the artwork from dust, moisture, and UV rays.

Consult your local framing shop

Choosing the right frame can be tricky because it can elevate the art print or it can ruin it, and consulting a professional can be helpful. A professional can offer advice on frame selection, style, color and passpartou. They can also guide you on the type of glass and the best way to mount and hang the artwork.

In conclusion, selecting the right frame for your artwork requires consideration of several factors such as style, color scheme, size, proportion, and material. Take the time to assess these factors and consult with a professional to ensure that the frame complements the artwork and enhances its beauty. The right frame can add value and longevity to your artwork, making it a cherished possession for years to come.