![]() It allows the bottom signature, title, and (if applicable) number of the print to show. That means up to an entire half inch of your image could be covered up!)ģ. (If you've ever noticed when framing a photo, the front edge of a frame can cover up an image by anywhere from 1/16" on every side to even 1/4" on every side, depending on the frame. It gives space around the edges so when framed, none of the image is covered by the front frame lip. It gives the look of having a "built-in" mat around the print, making it look more like fine art and less like a poster.Ģ. So I thought I'd share a few tips on framing prints (or any works on paper).Īlmost all of my art prints are sold with a white border on the edges. Whenever I sell my prints at shows, I always get asked "How would you frame this?" ![]() ![]() Tips for framing prints (or any art on paper) ![]()
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