There's an art to framing. Whether family photos, sport memorabilia, watercolors, tapestries or Italian Renaissance oils, framing requires an artistic eye. A frame done right complements the art.
We asked the experts for some shortcuts — because “budgets don’t always allow for a professional framer.” By Tim McKeough Framing a piece of art seems simple enough — until you try to do it yourself.
It all started with a photo in The Guardian of designer Luke Edward Hall's bedroom in his London townhouse. There is so much to love about it—that pink scalloped mirror!—but I couldn't stop looking at ...
With smartphones, each of us is walking around with tens of thousands of photographs of our friends, family, and pets every day. (Right now, I have just over 15,300 photos stored on my phone.) In the ...
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