Click "Visualize" to upload and manage your project artwork. Your artwork will be shown as part of your project to help you see what your final result will look like. Note: We will not print your image. The image is only displayed to help you make your project selections easier. Visualize |
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Click "Frame" to add or change the frame in your project. We offer a wide selection of both wood and metal frames. Frame | $29.62 | |||
Click "Handing Hardware" to add or change the hanging hardware in your project. We also offer an easel back option for displaying small artwork on an easel. Hanging Hardware | $1.95 | |||
Click "Floater Reveal" to specify or change the amount of reveal you want between your canvas and the frame. Floater Reveal | ||||
REQUIRED: Click "Art Thickness" to tell us the thickness of the artwork or any other material you are supplying YOURSELF to put in the frame. For example: glass, foam, etc.. Based on the thickness of your artwork, we will supply the appropriate hardware to secure your artwork and materials we provide in the frame. IMPORTANT: Only specify the thickness of the artwork or materials you are supplying. We already know the thickness of the materials we are supplying. Art Thickness |
Do you need standard sizes? We sell them in bundles to save you money Click Here. Ideal floater frame for panels that are 3/8" thick or less. White-coated floater frames for panels offer the functionality of an L-shaped floater frame with the convenience of a shallow rabbet depth, specifically designed to accommodate thin panels, canvas boards, and ceramic tile art. The profile face is 7/8” wide, and the rabbet depth is 3/8”, ideal for panel paintings ¼” thick or less.
In addition to framing original panel paintings in this white floater frame for panels, consider framing acrylic face mounts and other digital prints such as laminated paper prints mounted to white foamcore. The look of clean, contemporary white is best suited for laminated photography and also light and soft art such as waxed watercolors.
For a unique installation, consider making a larger piece of artwork out of a bulk quantity of square frames utilizing this contemporary white floater frame for panels. A grouping of nine squares may simulate a Rubik’s cube, for example. A grouping of smaller works may also make up a larger landscape image as seen in recent works by David Hockney.
These frames are what Carol Marine recommends for framing your small works. This contemporary white-coated floater frames for panels is especially useful to festival artists and art fair artists selling a large quantity of small, reasonable-priced panels to the general public. Items that don’t sell at one art fair can be easily boxed up and sent to the next venue, especially if all the panels are the same size.