setuparticle.com setuparticle.com
Main Page About Us Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Add Your Link Add Article
Search:   
 
 

Photography Equipment For Begginers And Pros

Whether you're a professional or an amateur photographers having the correct photography equipment t ... - I Henman
 

New iPod Accessories

With the ever-increasing popularity of the iPod and all its various forms, it follows that more and ... - Jason Hahn
 

Better Bargains Than eBay?

Have you ever wondered how people that sell products on eBay are able to market products there and m ... - Gregg Hall
 
 

How To Promote CDs At Gigs You Never Play

How much would it be worth to you to learn how to promote your CD at gigs you never even play, but c ... - Kenny Love
 

4 Tips to Overcome Frustration With Your Drumming

There are four main points to learning to play the drums. And, not only learning to play, but also g ... - Dan Brown
 
 

Main Page » Culture & Art » Photography & Camera
 

Framing your Art - Essential But Needn't Break the Bank

 

Framing is an essential part of the art purchase. For works on paper be they photographic prints, water colours, digital prints, etchings et al framing under glass protects your investment and increases its life.

It can also be a very expensive pastime. For my 2002 exhibition, framing ate up half the total costs for the exhibition which meant that the first third of my sales were for the framer and that was after getting a volume discount from the framer. My DIY skills weren't up to the job of professional, customized framing.

Framing is a craft requiring accurate measuring and cutting skills of a variety of materials and specialized equipment and tools to do the job. I am an average DIYer with enough knowledge to know my limitations. I figured the wastage from mistakes and the purchase of the essential tools and materials would at least equal what the framer charged.

I have now become a little older and wiser and quite a bit cleverer. Instead of making frames to fit the art work I now make my art work to fit the frame. Producing my work on the computer this is a very easy process, a couple of mouse clicks and voila the print equals the available frame. Even for a more traditional artist it isn't that much of a change of mind set to work at a size that will fit an available frame.

The good news is there is as many frame sizes out there as there works of art to go in them. Check out your local second hand or even better junk shop and there you will find a wide selection of pre-loved frames in all shapes and sizes. Yes, you most likely will have to remove the current resident, but that is not a big job. A craft cutter and a pair of pliers and your on your way. Obviously you will need to clean it up, but once done you will have a very acceptable home for your work for just a few bucks.

A friend of mine went this way for her last exhibition. Over the 6 months prior to her exhibition she haunted second hand stores collecting frames that appealed to her and suited her works. Some of which gave a new lease of life to with a coat of paint. Her exhibition was not only an artistic success but also a financial success with her framing costs coming in at just a couple of hundred dollars.

An alternative to the second hand shops is department stores and their stock of mass produced framed pictures or the DIY shops with their frame kits. These are available in a variety of finishes almost as wide as that available at your local framer. They are available in plastic, wood and metal and the majority of them include a mat and even a double mat. Obviously the mat opening size needs to be just little bit smaller than your art work.

These are not as cost effective as the second hand shops but require less work to be made ready for your art work and are still considerably a lot less than a custom made frame. The quality of the materials is on a par with that used in custom framing and as long as you use acid free tape to secure you work to the mat longevity shouldn't be a problem.

If you are purchasing art via the net buying unframed works is the usual, mainly due to prohibitive shipping costs for framed works. The cost of shipping a work framed under glass will cost more than a custom frame job and depending upon your purchase it may be more than total cost of art work and framing.

I am yet to find a web site that doesn't offer a range of print sizes many of which are very close to the available commercial frame sizes and some sites offer a custom print size service.

For the artist contemplating an exhibition, the savings of using recycled or kit frames can mean getting the work on the walls for the public to see without maxing out the credit card. For the casual purchase via the net, it can mean the difference between an open or a limited edition print.

Author: Henry Bateman
 
Author Bio:

Henry Bateman

Henry Bateman is an artist, photographer and writer with 3 one man exhibitions, numerous group exhibitions and over 30 commissions to his credit. Apart from the articles published here he writes The Expat a regular blog about life in the Philippines drom an Aussie point of view. he has also written for Western Australia's Arts Newspaper 'The Western Review' and wrote and produced a weekly arts program 'T'arts' for community radio ACR.

This article can be searched using: fine art photography, digital photography, nature photography, contemporary art photography
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
10 Sure-fire Ways to Kill Your eBay Business
 
The Beatles are the Most Creative Band of All Time
 
Avoid The eBay Snipers!
 
Basics Of Macro Photography
 
New iPod Accessories
 
Killer Tips To Get Your Article Read
 
Choices for Digital Cameras
 
How To Use The Ebay ??Checkout Service??.
 
Understanding the Art and Craft of Absolute Pitch Hearing
 
Piano Lesson: Learn Piano Improvisation Through Classical Piano Music
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Tour & Travel

Self Healing

Fashion & Relationships

Realty & Property

Culture & Art

Automobiles

Fitness & Health

Online & Indoor Games

Software & Networking

Recreation & Entertainment

Shopping Online

Healthcare & Medicine

Careers & Employment

Sports

Business & Commerce

Events & News

Children

Finance & Investment

Government & Politics

Eating & Drinking

Garden & Home

Education & Reference

Science & Research

Society & Communities

 
   Main Page -> Privacy Policy -> Terms & Conditions
© 2006-2008 www.setuparticle.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.