Daily Discussions on Framed Art| Framed art | | Which one to you prefer to hang on your walls, a painting framed or a nice picture put into frame. Me, I like it both, if the painting is nice then I like it, if the picture in frame is nice also, I likeit too. How about you? | |
| | | When you look around your place...does it reflect who you are? | | Many of you who respond here comment that many of my discussions get your 'thinkers' working overtime. Being that it is 10:39 PM and I'll be signing off shortly I thought I lighten things up a little.We've been doing some re-decorating lately because we believe that the outer space we occupy is a reflection of who we are at different stages of life. One of our services is to assist clients in de-cluttering and organizing their spaces. Sometimes all it takes to create that change is when people awaken to the idea that the outer is a reflection of the inner. How do you feel about that idea? So having said that if you were a stranger walking into your home or workspace...does it reflect who you are? Or are there aspects that are not really YOU...but you haven't had a chance to bring things into alignment yet? I'll start the ball rolling here by saying that David and I know for sure our home and yard reflects who we are. Every room, nook and cranny has some symbolic/spiritual reminder of our shared experiences. Loving nature as we do our home has an 'organic' feel to it. We also love the Southwest and Aboriginal art and the colors and decor show that as well. Being we... | |
| | frame them well | | Maintain the beauty of your paintings and photos. To keep your framed art perfectly preserved for future generations, here are a few tips:-
1. When framing artwork, use only acid-free mats (mounts) they are worth the extra money.
2. Do not expose photos to strong light for long periods of time; even picture lights and lamplight can cause damage and fading.
3. If you have framed photos on a wall that receives sunlight during the day, draw the curtains to reduce the exposure.
4. Irreparable damage can be caused by damp conditions and dry winters. The more consistent the temperature and weather conditions the better. Hang them on inside walls to avoid to avoid outside temperature changes.
5. Wear cotton gloves to handle artwork especially photography. Dirt and oils from your fingers can cause damage.ure our home and yard reflects who we are. Every room, nook and cranny has some symbolic/spiritual reminder of our shared experiences. Loving nature as we do our home has an 'organic' feel to it. We also love the Southwest and Aboriginal art and the colors and decor show that as well. Being we have not chosen to live in the Southwest because we... | |
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