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Choosing The Right Mat Board Colour For Your Art Work
By Gary Leete
The framing industry has no books, no set theory, not hard and fast
rules on how to pick colours. There are some personal opinions from
various writers but that's all they are. However it is not as hard as
you may think.
The obvious starting point is to go for a colour that's in the picture,
then vary the shades from darkes to lighter to see which suits best.
An Inner mat is the smaller window just surrounding your art work and it
is usually used to sharpen the image. Darker inner mat will increase the
contrast between the light and dark areas of the picture, making the
image easier to see. Therefore, adding an inner mat is both decorative
and functional.
An outer mat is a bigger window closest to the glass, and sitting just
on top of the inner mat. There is one or two rules I can give you for
choosing the outer mat. Always make the outer mat border at least 2 1/2"
(60mm). 2" mats do not work. The wider the mat the more you see the
picture. The other rule relates to the surroundings. The colour of the
outer mat you choose should have NOTHING to do with your taste or the
colours in the room. If you do your job correctly you should see the
picture, not what surrounds it. Many people make mistake by starting to
use their personal taste or decorator themes in framing.
You can practice choosing the right mat board colours using the Smart
Framer program on our web site. Upload some of your own digital photos
and frame them.
About the Author: Gary Leete. With more than 30 years of experience in the business of picture
framing, Gary Leete is the owner of Melbourne-based FrameCo Picture
Framing Supplies, a company that specializes in DIY framing tools, start
up kits and framing accessories. For further information on FrameCo
products and services, feel free to email
frame@frameco.com.au
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