Stretch framing
Stretch framing refers to a method of framing primarily used for canvases, where the canvas is stretched tightly over a wooden frame, often called stretcher bars. Here are the different types of stretch framing options and their specialties:
Gallery wrap
The canvas is stretched over thick stretcher bars, typically 1.5 inches or deeper, so that the image wraps around the sides of the frame. Creates a modern and seamless appearance. Suitable for contemporary art where the entire image should be visible from the front.
Standard wrap
The canvas is stretched over thinner stretcher bars, usually around 0.75 inches. Provides a clean and traditional look. Ideal for artworks that do not require the image to wrap around the sides.
Museum wrap
Similar to gallery wrap but with additional depth (usually 2 inches or more), providing a substantial appearance. Offers a more dramatic presentation. Ideal for large-scale artworks or pieces where depth is emphasized.
Custom depth stretch frames
Each type of stretch framing option offers distinct benefits in terms of aesthetics, protection, and presentation. The choice depends on the artwork's style, size, and the desired visual impact, ensuring that the framing complements and enhances the artwork effectively.
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