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How To Choose The Right Picture Frame To Showcase Your Art

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Whether you're hanging a travel poster or a fine art reproduction, choosing the right picture frames can make all the difference in the mood and impact you create. Sometimes, a simple clear plexiglass frame is most appropriate. Travel posters are a good example for using this type of picture frame. Fine art reproductions are another story. Modern art may look best with a simple beveled frame with a wide mat around the painting. Here are a few ideas to help guide you.

Let's say you've got some botanical prints you'd like to display in your kitchen. You first want to assess the theme and decor of your kitchen. If your decor is quite casual, such as a country theme, you'll want to find picture frames which will blend in and enhance your decorating scheme, while still doing justice to your prints. In this case, a plain stained or natural wooden frame with a neutral mat may be best. However, if your kitchen look is more sophisticated, you might want to lean towards a gold leaf picture frame and a darker mat which matches one of the colors in the print.

If you're choosing picture frames for fine art reproductions, this can prove more challenging. The style of frame and mat color that showcases fine art work best is highly individualized. Again, the colors in the room, your decorating theme and the subject matter of your art play heavily into the choice of frame that makes that painting come to life. For maximum impact, you need a good eye for both the mat color and frame style. There are two options that will help you make the most of your art work.

First, look online for framing shops and vendors of poster and reproduction art. Many offer framing services which allow you to visually try out different styles of picture frames and mats before you buy. In the case of reproduction art, you can generally find your painting at the site. Professional framers at the website provide a selection of picture frames best suited to the size, subject and style, as well as mat colors which bring out the best aspects of the particular piece. You can play around with visual renditions of frames and mats until you find the perfect combination for your room.

Your other option is to visit a brick-and-mortar framing shop. Bring your art work. You'll be impressed with the beautiful choices a framing pro can simulate and with the amount of time they are willing to spend with you to get your picture frame just perfect. They can also fill you in on the advantages of non-glare glass, depending on your room's lighting and other factors.

If you've got a good eye for color, you may not need help from a pro. However, it never hurts to consult professionals. You may find some exciting possibilities you'd never have considered.

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Summary

Picture frames come in so many colors and styles these days that deciding on the perfect one for your art projects can be a little daunting. The best advice here is to bring your artwork to the frame shop and actually compare the styles to see what fits the piece best. And you'll get objective opinions from others as to what looks the best.

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