sketch book notes on framing - 6B and colored pencils |
Here's another framing idea - albeit a rough one. I've ordered a 13" x 15" frame from Franken Frames (they were recommended by an artist friend) and am planning to use it to frame an 8" x 10" painting. The extra space will be filled in by a linen backing board and the painting will be attached in the center with magnets. I've done this before with oil paintings and I love the linen-liner-look effect. It's got a mid-century modern feel that should fit well with that style of home - and many others.
Above you can see some sketches I made so I'd have an idea of how the proportions might look. The 13" x 15" looked more balanced in the sketch so I'm trying that first. Tonight I'll make a template for the magnets so that they'll be carefully placed and uniform. That way I can switch out paintings if need be. I'm going to try the silicone adhesive on the magnets. In the past I used a glue gun which worked well. But I'm hoping the silicone will be even stronger and it will certainly be easier to remove in case that should ever be needed.
1 comment:
What a great idea! Am looking forward to seeing how this works for you. Your careful planning indicates that it should be perfect though.
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