Sunday, September 4, 2011

Framing Original Small Format Artworks

Framing Original Small Format Art

What is Small Format Art on okay?
There is a wealth of original small format art treasures on okay at extremely affordable prices because the initial cost of supplies is minimal to the Artist. These works are sized anywhere from fractions of an inch, to as big as 14x14 inches. The time invested (though still labor intensive) is quite often less than that of a very large painting, which allows Artists the freedom to offer their smaller auctioned original works at very inviting opening bids. The smaller size also usually means lower shipping costs for bidders.
There are many small format art groups on okay -Artists who've banded together to promote smaller original artworks.You can search okay for group keywords, such as SFA, Art Squared, ATC, ATC2, and ACEO. ATC and ACEO are trading card size works that areoften displayed in open or unmatted frames, or in trading card collector books, however, I firmly believe the best way to preserve these works for generations to gee, is to frame/mat them behind glass. If you absolutely LOVE your newest original art treasure, then there's a good chance you'll still want to enjoy it 10 years from now...
So What Should You Do To Preserve it?
If you got an amazing price on a small original artwork, chances are that it is not framed, (especially if your shipping was $5 or less). The first thing you should do when you receive the art is to open the package to inspect it - Did it arrive in good condition? If your answer is "yes" then your artwork was obviously packaged securely so save the packaging... You will keep your artwork in there for easy

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