Choosing a frame for a stretched canvas can be a simple process, once you decide on the type of frame that you wish to use. By the type, we mean back loader, front loader (float aka floater), or metal.
A subtle whitewash finish and wide face give substance to your canvas, while allowing the natural wood characteristics to show through. A logical choice when you want to add a beach element to the canvas. We will automatically add a 1/4” gap between the canvas and frame so the artowork appears to be ‘floating’. Not compatible with works on paper.
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How to Frame a Canvas with a Canvas Float Frame
March 16, 2014
There are a number of different ways that a canvas can be framed and most choices that you make are based on personal preference. In this tutorial we will show 2 different ways to frame a canvas with a canvas float frame, otherwise known as a floater frame.
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