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How to Make Your Picture Stand Out with a Gallery Picture Frame
If you are looking for the best way to create a stunning looking wall display with interest and eye appeal, gallery frames are the perfect solution. Don't know about gallery frames? You’re not alone. Gallery frames are one of the least well known types of frames yet they’re one of the best ways to make your pictures stand out. This article will explain what gallery frames are and the best type of gallery frames to make your pictures look their best.
Gallery frames have simple moldings and are designed to place emphasis on the picture and not on the frame itself. Gallery frames often have wide picture frame mats that lead the eye away from the frame and straight to the picture.
When choosing a gallery frame it is important that you know what picture you’ll frame. The gallery frame should complement, not compete with, the look of the picture. Instead of just selecting a frame you like, look at how the type of frame, style and color will accent your photo. This can be the difference between a good looking display and one that really stands out and gets your attention.
Different Types of Gallery Frames
There are generally two types of gallery picture frames, metal and wood. Either type of frame can be used with or without a picture mat.
The metal frames are often made of aluminum and usually have a smooth or brushed metal finish and are available in a selection of colors. Wood is generally more popular and comes in a large selection of colors like black, white, dark walnut, teak, rosewood or natural wood.
Both types of gallery frames come in a wide selection of sizes. Gallery frames are often used to create a wall display using one type of frame style and color in different sizes. This creates a gallery display that looks well planned and prevents your eye from being distracted from your pictures with different types of frames.
If you're looking for a more professional or formal look to your photo wall, you should consider using picture mats with your gallery frames. Mats can add a extra dimension to your frame that helps draws your eye straight to the photo. Professional photographers and artists almost always use mats in their framed pieces as they know the visual impact a mat can make on a piece of artwork.
When you go to select a gallery frame, you can buy a quality pre-assembled gallery frame called a ready made frame or you can get a custom made gallery frame. There are pros and cons with both types of frames but generally ready made frames are more common because they are more affordable than a handmade custom frame.
If you buy a ready made gallery frame, they often don’t include a mat or, if they do, it’s a simple plain white mat. Many manufacturers do this because they figure that if you’re going to use a mat, you’ll want to select one that specifically goes with your picture. Buying a separate mat make take a little extra effort, but you can then choose a mat that will go perfectly with your picture. When selecting a mat, you want to choose a mat that brings out a color you want to highlight in the picture or artwork.
If you need to customize your gallery frame, your best choice is a custom picture frame. With a custom frame you can select frame color, molding style, material, size and mat color so you can have a unique, one of a kind look that you’ll be proud to display. Customizing your gallery frames can be very expensive, but you will end up with a gallery of beautifully displayed pieces.
Once you see the difference a gallery frame can make to your artwork, you'll want to turn your photos and artwork into beautiful gallery displays in your home.
About the Author
Autumn Lockwood loves taking pictures and is a writer for YourPictureFrames.com. Your Picture Frames offers a diverse selection of picture frames in a variety of finishes, colors, styles and sizes like 8x10 or 11x14 give us a call or visit us at => YourPictureFrames.com
What type of Flat Black Paint should I use for my Frame.?
I have a frame and want to paint it flat black, I would like a durable finish but it doesn't have to look pro... I don't need any tips on technique as I have experience in painting. I need a tip on what types of paint. Spray paints like header paint, Engine enamel paint, spray on truck bed liner... I don't have the money for a professional job or powdercoating so don't bother suggesting those. Thanks in advance.
For rattle can paint, I like Rustoleum.
I prefer gloss.
Problem with most flat spray paints - they absorb water.
If you must have flat, use header or grill paint and BAKE it.
Those paints do not cure unless they reach the right temperature.


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