5 Tips choosing the perfect frame for your artwork

Choosing the perfect frame for your artwork can elevate its appearance and enhance its overall impact. With so many options available, it can be overwhelming to select the right frame that complements your artwork. Here are some tips to help you choose the perfect frame for your art.

  1. Consider the Style of Your Artwork: The frame you choose should complement the style of your artwork. A traditional painting may look best in a classic frame, while a modern piece may look better in a simple, clean frame.

  2. Match the Colors: The frame should match the colors in your artwork. You can choose a frame in a similar hue or a contrasting color to make the artwork stand out. Clint Eagar offers custom framing services that can match the color of your painting, ensuring a perfect match.

  3. Pay Attention to the Matting: Matting is the material that is placed between the artwork and the frame. It provides a visual border and separates the artwork from the frame. You can choose matting in a color that complements the artwork or in a neutral color that won't detract from it.

  4. Consider the Room: Think about the room where the artwork will be displayed. The frame should complement the style and color scheme of the room.

  5. Think about the Size: The size of the frame should be in proportion to the size of the artwork. A small piece may look lost in a large frame, while a large piece may look overwhelming in a small frame.

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In conclusion, choosing the perfect frame for your artwork can make all the difference in its appearance and impact. Consider the style of the artwork, the colors, the matting, the room, and the size when selecting a frame. With Clint Eagar's custom framing services, you can have a frame that matches the color of your painting, ensuring a perfect match.

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