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    How to choose a frame that compliments your art
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    Is it an old master or museum piece? Try an ornate gold-leaf frame. 

      

    Let the Subject of the Picture Suggest the Frame Style

    Picture a beach scene in a rustic driftwood frame, or a wildlife print in a natural wood frame with an interesting grain pattern. 

      

    A sketch of a nude may lend itself to a soft, rounded frame, echoing the body's curves. 

      

    Choose a Frame Color

    Choose a frame to blend in with the background colors of your artwork to allow the main subject to really stand out.  

     Brightly colored frames have a playful feel, which is great for children's art. 

      

    Look for a frame that repeats a pattern found in the art

    Beading, ridges, stripes, waves, a floral design, etc, found in the art will be complemented with a similar pattern in the grain of the frame. 

    Most importantly, keep in the mind the frame should enhance the art without overpowering it!

    The Final Test in Choosing a Frame

    Do you like it? Does it suit your personal tastes? Does it complement and fit in with other objects found in the room where you plan to hang this particular piece of art?

    Don't be afraid to experiment, and have fun!

    Choosing the right art frame can really make your art stand out and "pop," and makes it uniquely your own. But with thousands of choices, how do you choose? Here are some suggestions.

    First, when trying to choose a frame for your art, take a close look at the picture first. That will give you many clues on the best place to start.

    The Style of Your Picture 

    Is it contemporary or abstract? Try a sleek metallic frame. 

         
     

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