FAQs

I don’t have enough wall space. How big is big? It’s hard to imagine how big a 5’ piece of art is ? when you think of it as a 5’ piece of art. However, a 60” piece of art is only slightly larger than most TVs. 72” is about the size of a two-cushion couch or a queen headboard. Art can seem big, but so are walls, you just don’t notice how big until you hang something small on them. My suggestion is to take a bit of blue painters’ tape and tape off the size of the art you want and measure that space.

Frame or no frame? First rule about frames: the frame should match the artwork, not match your home. You can decorate your art to match your decor, if you like, but to get the most of the any artwork, the frame should compliment the art first. Trust me, it will look amazing.

Does your artwork need a frame, though? A frame helps to keep your eye inside the artwork. Some artworks have many leading lines that stretch to the edges leading the viewer’s eyes off the work to wander the empty wall space. Artworks like these should have frames to contain the viewer. Other works don’t need a frame, per se. Hanging a piece without a frame provides a very modern look. You can read more about frames here.

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