Thursday, 24 June 2010

Art Definition & Picture Frame




A picture frame is an item used to safeguard a painting and draw the eye to it.



The acrylic or metal picture frames we use today are the decendants of the more classical carved wooden ones.



Antique picture frames are said to have been around since the 2nd century B.C! Borders have beenfound around cave paintings across the globe.



The idea of a picture frame was to isolate and protect specific paintings.







Jareth & Sarah Oil Painting SMALL by bluebirdiesinger








The earliest recorded picture frame was dated to the middle ages, a time where artists would usually make their own frames.



It was during the Renaissance that frame making gained prominence.



Pro frame makers came into the forefront and Antique Picture Frames reflected the furniture style, from ornate to gilded or rococo.



Usually in wood or metal, an antique picture frame adds a sense of voyeur to the image contained and the room surrounding it.










Not all walks of life can afford a real antique frame, so many people reproduce the look and feel for a lower price.



Crafted from wood or metal, these replica's can look almost identical to the original on a much smaller price-plan.



Antique Picture Frames are normally in Victorian designs in metal or carved ornamental wood.



Just to warn you: misplacement of an antique fashion frame can totally wreck the decor of a house.



Pulling attention from the image in the frame is your first priority, the image is just as valuable!



Anyone can pretend to be an art connoisseur, but if the style of a picture frame isn't matching the style of the house then the whole point of the frame is overlooked.










Antique frames in metal and would became collector’s items.



But recently they have been thrown into public view and became must-haves again.



It wasn't long before changing attitudes and perspectives have forced Antique Picture Frames into the limelight.



The minimalist and simplistic plastic frames of today are normally churned out of a production line, but are favoured by the public, as they reflect personal attitude.










portraits art

Dave at the Dean Gallery by redxdress

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