For the past few years I’ve been helping my
good friend, the artist Francis Cunningham frame his paintings for exhibitions.
Early on we decided that a simple walnut strip frame would be a good
choice and that’s how I’ve been framing his work. Some good reasons for framing
with a strip frame is:
1 - it is simple and affordable
2 - a strip frame is easily
removed and reused if a client wants to have the painting re-framed in
something different
3 -
a strip frame will help to protect the edge and corners of a painting
when being moved or stored. To see my video on how I frame a painting
with a strip frame, click the link See Video
Summer in the Berkshires
Paintings by Francis Cunningham,
at Laurel Tracey Gallery
Francis Cunningham
in front of his painting
Back Pasture
Landscape (2003) Oil on linen 29 x 40
5 comments:
Thanks, Jon! Wonderful, informative video! Am going to try it with an odd size painting rather than have to get a custom one. Thanks for sharing!
Like your stop block and mitre box. I would like to make that. Like the molding runway, neat ideas. Thank you!
Btw, your 1959 painting you restored is a pier it seems to me and if you rotate it 90 degrees counterclockwise you may agree, cheers.
Tim
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