Framewoods'
highly skilled staff has many years of experience in the craftsmanship
of designing and constructing museum quality frames. Their ongoing
professional training in archival methods of framing ensures
that they are up to date on the latest methods and materials
used for your valued artwork.
Why
is custom framing important?
Although an artistic eye is something that can't be taught,
there are certain rules of custom framing which lead to good
design that can be learned. When followed, these guidelines
produce a beautiful, well-balanced framing presentation that
enhances a work of art.
Professional
picture framers have the training and skills required for preserving
and protecting your personal and well-loved works of art for
your enjoyment for years to come. A professional picture framer
is a person who has been formally educated to know how to preserve,
protect and beautify works of art, regardless of their known
value. Many hold the professional degree of Certified Picture
Framer (CPF). This credential can only be used with one's name
after a rigorous standardized test has been passed.
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