How to Frame & Display Art
Most of my paintings are gallery-wrapped with the sides painted, so framing is not necessary. Depending on the color of the wall, I think paintings are usually very striking when displayed like this.
However, in the event you ever want to frame one of my pieces for a more finished look or to match the décor of your home, or if you ever buy a painting from another artist and want to frame it, here are some things to keep in mind when choosing a frame, as well as some examples of nice framing I pulled from a cursory Google image search.
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