The color of the mat is the first decision you must make when framing a picture or painting.
What does a mat do for a painting.
Pressing lightly on your artwork mark the corners in pencil on the bottom mat board surface.
First we attach your art to an acid free foam core lift hidden behind the work but mounted to a supporting white mat.
Mats should not be darker than the darkest color or lighter than the lightest color.
What medium is your piece.
By adding a 2 5 wide mat to a piece of framed art the finished size changes from 32 x 19 to 36 x 23.
It ll be worth it though as it ll save you from cringing over the high costs of taking your art to be matted at frame shops.
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I used almost the entire bottle of black paint.
Keep painting until you have the desired color depth.
If you are selling your art work with just the mat do your best to fit the outer size of the mat to a standard picture frame size ie.
Cream colored mats are popular because this color is versatile enough to complement almost any image.
White mats work well for black and white photography because they amplify the monochromatic effect of the print.
You can choose mats in a variety of colors sizes and materials to create the perfect mat board frame for your pieces.
Use these colors in your selection.
One mat will make it look less expensive.
Use at least two mats.
Lift the top mat and slide your art work into the mat sandwich.
The brightness of the art along with the thick white mat makes the space look larger.
For larger spaces creating a wall gallery or using a thick mat is a way to make your artwork take up more space.
Select a mat that coordinates with the work.
Take a close look at the painting and decide what are the 3 most dominant colors in the painting.
Once it s aligned in the window to your liking gently lift the top mat back and out of the way.
When you re done painting peel the stencil off and let the paint dry for as long as your bottle indicates.
For original paintings works on paper and custom framed textiles floating is usually our number one recommendation.
If you use folk art outdoor acrylic paint let it dry for 48 hours before setting the mat out.