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It's a Frame Up!

Jan 24 2012 · 11 comments · Artists, Behind the Design ·0

“You have it in you to give that extra little bit.  You know that you could add that finishing touch.  You know you can take that extra step.”

~Marilyn Moats Kennedy

By now you know the importance I place on original art in an interior space.  From its transformative properties to the pure joy and beauty that art brings to a room and the viewer,  a wonderful painting (or any piece of art, really) can be the centerpiece of an entire room.

Equally important though not equally discussed, is the value of a custom frame for your prized artwork.  That extra step, that finishing touch.  That’s why today I’d like you to accompany me on a trip to my fabulous local frame shop, South Street Gallery in Hingham, MA.  I’m going to take you through, step-by-step, my process as I select a frame for one of my most favorite pieces of art in my home.

First let me show you the painting we’ll be working with.  It’s a colorful beach scene by renowned artist and my dear friend Sandy Welch.  Don’t you just love this? I can feel the sun shine when I look at this painting!

The painting hangs in the Foyer of my home, setting the tone for my waterfront abode with its glorious color and seaside scene.

Notice that this painting was created on a deep, finished canvas.  The artist continued the painting around the edges giving you the option of hanging it without a frame.  I prefer a more traditional and opulent approach however,  so off we go to the frame shop!

The best frame shop to  seek out is not only one with an outstanding selection but a proprietor who has an artist’s eye and can help you with your options.

Meet Kate, from South Street Gallery. My personal framing consultant (she could be yours, too!).

Here, Kate is holding up a frame with a “fillet”, a small piece of mulling which fits inside a larger frame for decorative purposes.

I like the fillet but I think this frame is far too ornate for this painting.  While I liked the frame sample on the wall, the only way to discover how it will look with your artwork is to place it on all 4 corners and try to visualize it around the entire piece.  The frame should complement the artwork, not compete with it.  It is also important to keep in the mind the style of the piece and where it will be installed.

 Let’s go back to the drawing board for more selections.

When selecting a frame, keep in mind that the depth of the canvas is critical.

As you can see here,  this frame leaves some of the painting exposed.  While this would not be an issue if the painting is installed in a space where no view would be seen on either side, I’m going to select a deeper frame.

This is an option:

This is one of my favorite contemporary frames

It doesn’t distract from the painting but adds a posh polish.  Which finish is best next to the sand? Both work well with the blue sky~ hmmm…

Should we add a dark brown fillet for contrast and a peek of drama? Or will this create a “coloring book” effect when surrounding the entire painting? 

Wait a minute, what’s this?  Fillets in color??

Kate have you been holding out on me?? What about the poppy colored one that would draw in the poppy wall from the Living Room? Oh, this could be just perfect!

What do you think?

It seems I’m at a crossroads.  I love the painting with just the large frame but oh, the pop of color from the poppy fillet ~ I love that too!  What’s a designer to do?

Here’s where you step in dear readers and friends.

Should I frame it with the poppy fillet~

or the larger frame only?

 (Note:  photos taken in natural light)

Please vote this week in the comments section!  I will post the winning result soon and then frame my beloved beach painting. Of course I’ll  share the new space with you as soon as the framed painting is installed.

Thank you, kind and loyal readers, for participating in my first poll!

xo,

Pamela

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11 Comments

  1. Kelley MacDonald

    On: 15:21 January 24th, 2012 ·

    I like the poppy – but I wonder what the orange would look like? (Very striking against the sky, still referring to the main colors in the painting, and still coordinating with your color scheme…).

    If no.. then yes, the poppy!

  2. Ginny Ballou

    On: 15:55 January 24th, 2012 ·

    Plain frame! 🙂 xo
    (painting is already FULL of color)

  3. Mary Sheehan Winn

    On: 18:20 January 24th, 2012 ·

    hmmmmmmmmmmmm
    knowing that you love poppy……and you’re a bling type girl……..orange as Kelley mentioned is perfect for the sky and the main colors in the painting but I think poppy would work too.
    ;}

  4. Littlelivey

    On: 18:21 January 24th, 2012 ·

    I vote for the plain frame- the painting is full of color and should be the focus. The framing is the wrapping around the gift, while it can be fabulous ( as we know from your previous posts) it should give just an indication of what’s inside.

  5. Sharon F. Sullivan

    On: 18:24 January 24th, 2012 ·

    I vote no frame. When you added the frame to this piece of art it created an element of having boundaries. Going to the beach is a boundless experience which this painting captures and embodies unframed. Also, adding a color to the frame takes away from the visual dance of the vivid colors and may put a halt to waltz ~~~~~~~

  6. Dianne Panarelli Miller

    On: 20:56 January 24th, 2012 ·

    I like the gold with the brown! You have enough wonderful color in that painting. LOVE IT!!!

  7. pamelacopeman

    On: 15:47 January 25th, 2012 ·

    Love these comments~ keep them coming, Diane Panarelli Miller suggests the dark fillet with the frame because the painting has so much color, this may be a more difficult poll than I thought Hmmmmm xo

  8. Tina Paroline Ghiz

    On: 20:42 January 25th, 2012 ·

    It looks good both ways but I prefer it without the fillet.

  9. Kate Sotolova

    On: 20:04 January 26th, 2012 ·

    I think both options are very good options. You wouldn’t make a mistake using either one or the other. I decided to look at the painting and the frame samples again after a while and I have to say that I am leaning towards the option WITH the poppy fillet.

  10. jeannette

    On: 15:47 February 2nd, 2012 ·

    I just scrolled down further on your blog, and feel the painting would benefit from the frame, and the color helps keep the joy of the painting going. I’d vote for the poppy fillet with the frame. Great painting!

  11. The Votes Are In… « Pamela Copeman Design Group

    On: 16:00 March 12th, 2012 ·

    […] while back I shared with you my process for selecting a frame to highlight the star piece of artwork for my foyer, a lively and […]

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