Friday, June 5, 2009

Specialty Matting

Here is an example of specialty matting. Every year, we donate framing on the annual Arizona Cowboy Poets Gathering, which gives us a chance to showcase our creativity in framing. This particular mat design has four different colors as well as a fillet. A fillet is wood piece added to a frame or a mat to give more dimension and enhance detail in the art. The fillet used in this particular piece recalls the color and texture of the frame. I chose a simple frame so that the overall design would not overwhelm the print. Describing the matting from the bottom up: the first mat is a thin line of blue that recalls the blue line printed around the art, which also matches the cowboys shirt. Next, is the gold/bronze, distressed fillet followed by a dark umber mat. The top mat has a western design cut in each corner using our computerized Wizard mat cutter. In each corner, resting on the dark umber mat, is a small inlay piece cut out of mat board to add a touch of detail to the mat design. The moulding used in this design is a brushed bronze color that attracts to the color of the border on the print and also gives contrast to attract to the darker values in the print. I used crescent, cotton rag matboard, which is preservation quality. Also, I used ultraviolet filtering glass to protect the colors in the print from fading.
-Russell

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Artist of the Month, June


Congratulations to Madison Salazar from Miller Valley Elementary for being selected as the Artist of the Month. Each month, the Frame & I donates framing on a student artwork. We use preservation framing materials (archival matting and UV filtering glass) so the child's artwork will last a lifetime, probably longer. The Frame & I enjoys encouraging Prescott's budding artists in this way! Great artwork!

-Russell