Thursday, 24 June 2010

Watercolor & Picture Frame




A picture frame is a device used to safeguard a picture and draw focus to it.



The metal or acrylic frames we have today are the decendants of the more traditional carved wooden ones.



Classic picture frames are known to have been around since the 2nd century B.C! Borders have beenfound around cave paintings across the globe.



Frames were originally used for safeguarding and isolating particularly important paintings.













The very first recorded picture frame was from the middle ages, a time where artists would usually make their own frames.



During the renaissance, the art of frame crafting thrived.



Pro frame makers came into the forefront and Antique Picture Frames reflected the furniture style, from ornate to gilded or rococo.



Generally in wood or metal, Antique Picture Frames add a touch of class to surroundings, and at the same time enhance a painting.










Antique Picture Frames can be in Victorian style designs in metal or carved ornamental wood.



Not everyone can afford original Antique Picture Frames, but popular replications are available.



Commonly made from wood or metal, these replications can appear almost identical to the original on a much lower budget.



A word of warning: improper use or placement of an antique frame can ruin the style of a room.



One can be an art fanatic, but if the frames just do not go with modern fittings then the entire purpose of antique frame is lost.



There's no reason to pull attention from the picture which is as important as the frame.










Antique frames in wood and metal became collector’s items.



They have once again graduated from collectors’ item to a must-own item.



It was never long until peoples taste and style changed and brought the antique style back into fashion.



The simplistic and minimalist frames of today are churned out of a production line, but are favoured by people, as they reflect personal style.







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