Metal Photo Frame or Wood Photo Frame
By Syahrul Fitri
Custom picture frames will be your top pick for a frame worthy of surrounding your prized art you have exceptional pieces of artwork that you want to display, be they canvas art, pastels, watercolors, or photographs. Custom frames can be ordered as
Wood Photo Frame or metal picture frame. Any of them, along with excellent picture framing supplies, will make your artwork stand out from the ordinary.
There are many different types of woods that can use for
making custom Wood Photo Frame. The frame crafter will ask you questions about the size of the artwork and the type of materials that you would like used in the creation of your custom picture frames. You might select a natural colors depending on the colors used in your piece of art. The colors that usually use such as maple, walnut, grey, burgundy or cherry wood or finish to complete the presentation of your artwork to the public.
Custom metal picture frame are ideal suited to wonderful black and white photography. The Frosted Silver is an especially lovely choice when paired with a dark mat and a dark photograph. You will find high-end frames come in two distinctive styles of Frosted Silver and Black. To construct the highest quality custom picture frames they use durable aluminum metal molding and this same metal is entirely suitable for use in custom-built large frames.
To suit your specific art needs, you also can custom built the
Wood Photo Frame. You could select one of the wood finishes or you could go with classic black. To let the beauty of the artwork not have to compete with an overly ornate frame, galleries use black custom picture frames with black and white photographs. You can achieve the same professional look with custom picture frames.
You will also need to use custom picture framing supplies including mats, glazing and mount boards, if you use custom-sized frames. Both mats and mount boards need to be made of acid-free products and preferably be of archival quality. You will need to decide which would look better with your specific
piece of art. You can use papers for mats, it can be textured or very smooth, so for glazing, you have a couple of choices. Glass makes wonderful glazing that is very durable and scratch resistant. Unfortunately, it does not filter out harmful ultraviolet rays which can, over time, damage fine art. As alternative to glass is acrylic. It is lighter in weight than glass, and is clearer and more color-free than glass. Some type are impact resistant as well. Many acrylics also come with ultraviolet light filtering capabilities built right in, so you can be sure that your fine artwork will be protected no matter where it is placed in a room.
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