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Pastel and Charcoal Framing: How to Protect Powdery Surfaces
I want to help you preserve your pastel and charcoal art, but the best framing techniques require careful attention to details that ensure long-lasting protection.
Mat Color Choices: The Trick Designers Use to Make Art Pop
Keen color choices can transform your artwork’s impact; discover the secret trick designers use to make art pop and captivate viewers.
Frame-to-Art Proportions: Why Some Frames Swallow the Artwork
Because choosing the wrong frame size can overshadow your artwork, understanding proper proportions is essential for a polished display.
How to Hang Art on Brick, Concrete, or Plaster Without Cracks
Getting your art securely on brick, concrete, or plaster without cracks is easier than you think—discover the essential tips and tricks to do it right.
French Cleats Explained: The Cleanest Way to Hang Heavy Art
Just when you think hanging art is simple, French cleats reveal a sleek, secure system that transforms your space—discover how they work and why they’re unbeatable.
Wire Hanging Is Overrated: A Safer Way to Hang Valuable Art
Wire hanging is overrated—discover safer, more reliable methods to display your valuable art and prevent accidents or damage.
Spacers Vs Mats: the Frame Detail That Prevents Hidden Damage
A detailed comparison of spacers and mats reveals how frame reinforcement prevents hidden damage, making you wonder which option best protects your vehicle and garage.
The ‘Never Use’ List: Household Products That Destroy Art Over Time
Just knowing which household products to avoid can save your art—discover the damaging effects that can occur over time and how to protect your collection.
Textile Art Care: How to Prevent Sagging and Dust Damage
Just learning how to prevent sagging and dust damage in textile art reveals essential care tips that can preserve your masterpieces for years to come.