Framing a piece of memorabilia provides a unique and striking method of preserving and displaying it, but until recently, certain articles couldn’t be accommodated. Putting larger or more awkward articles on display in this fashion was difficult for traditional framers, used to articles that could be laid flat. This suited paintings and sports jerseys or flags, but deeper objects were not on the options list.
However, innovative framers have managed to circumvent this particular problem. Newer, modernised frames are almost more akin to a box than a frame – they provide enough space for a pegged object to stand out from its background – and can fit objects of considerably greater depth. This method providse many more options for unique display frames than before.
And beyond these capabilities, the way that these objects react to the available light increases the potential for an eye-catching display. The white or beige backdrop of the case receives the shadow of the object, courtesy of light coming through the glass cover. This provides an interesting image of depth to the curves and shape of the object.
Now, with more and more options at play, we can frame a wider range of objects than ever before, and with style, displaying them in all their three-dimensional glory. Contact your local experts at Amarisco Framing and Mounting for more information on this new method!
Company : Amarisco Framing and Mounting
Contact : Ken Caflisch
Address : Unit 17, 82 Reserve Road, Artarmon, NSW 2064
Phone : (02) 9439 3133
Email : sales@amarisco.com.au
Website : https://www.amarisco.com.au