![]() When art is bought because it resonates in the buyer, the art can then be the jumping off point for the room's design and colors. ![]() It doesn't need to match, just go with (thanks Stacy and Clinton-What Not to Wear-for the phrase). ![]() Most admirers won’t notice that it’s not the exact same shade of ‘blue/red/whatever’ used in the room. If the framing is picked to compliment or enhance the art by using elements within the art-that customer will get multitudes of compliments on their artwork. The boldness may be hard to live with for some of us. The room is very modern and the art and framing is very traditional or vintage This technique and the reverse can work but, it has to be done with care. Is there somewhere else this artwork would show better?Īnother example: the artwork and framing style are out of sync with the rooms design and feel. This person may get a few compliments on their art – they might hear ‘what a nice frame’, 'nice picture' or nothing at all. It is custom and each frame package is designed and hand-crafted for a specific person - there is no mass production here.įor instance: the client wants to fit the art into a room where there are no colors in common with the desired artwork and wants to frame the art to match the room. When the art and frame design are balanced and well thought out – the viewer will first see the whole presentation as one piece, second the art and third the framing. Often when the brain and logic get involved that design mistakes happen. I tell my customers that “your instincts are right 90% of the time - so trust them”. Design often comes down to a gut feeling, you can hear it in a person’s words “This feels right”, or “That feels wrong”.
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