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Thursday, August 24, 2017

The Art of Hanging Art

Hanging art can be tricky business. Thankfully, we’ve got a few tips that might be able to help you with your home decor endeavor.


Common framing and art sizes. 

1. Hang the Middle of Your Artwork at Eye Level


The most common home decor mistake is hanging artwork too high. A good rule of thumb is to hang the artwork so that the center of the piece is at eye level. This can vary from person to person, so we recommend making the middle of the piece is 57” off the ground. From there you can adjust as you see fit.




2. Size Your Artwork to Fit Your Space


The next most common error of home decor is not choosing the correct size art for your space. Whether you’re hanging a statement piece over a sofa or pairing two postcards in your hallway, here are some tips to keep in mind.

For large, blank walls above mantles or sofas, try looking at pieces in the range of 36” width and longer. The general rule of thumb is to make sure your art piece or collection is about 2/3rds to 3/4ths the length of the furniture it is hanging over. For breathing room, hover your art so that it is above 8” off the sofa or furniture.



An example of a large canvas proportionate to the couch below. 

For smaller spaces, size is less of an issue - but placement becomes important. If you are stacking two images, put the heavier one on top. This guides the eye to “trail down away”, rather than ending abruptly with chunky piece.

If the images are the same width but different orientations, stack portrait above landscape.




Remember that when you pair artwork together like this, together they act as one “piece”. Make sure the centre of the “piece” sits at eye level, to avoid losing the bottom piece completely out of vision.


3. Keep Your Collections along a Horizontal or Vertical Axis


Sometimes, you may have a lot of small pieces, rather than one large artwork. If you have many small prints (think 8x10, 5x7, 11x14s), then an asymmetrical collection or gallery wall may be what you’re looking for.

Asymmetrical collections and gallery walls are excellent layout options for eclectic groupings, but are at risk of looking haphazard and unorganized if one is not careful. To keep a sense of unity, make sure that your collection follows a horizontal and vertical axis.

While the edges of the frames don’t have to follow the axis perfectly, if you were to dissect your collection in half, both sides should appear balanced.  

When making collections, aim for some consistency between your pieces. Whether it’s by theme, mat color or frame choice, a consistent aesthetic will help keep your pieces looking unified and organized.


4. Pick an Anchor Line


If you like putting your pieces together in a group but don't want to risk a haphazard look, try picking an anchor line and lining up all your artworks within that line. This works best with prints that are all the same size, which you can make symmetrical groupings out of. 



Common lower lines are excellent anchors. Most interior designers will put them on a shelf, which also eliminates the hassle of hanging them from the wall.
This is the most common anchor line. Although the composition is unbalanced (simply to show size differences between common frame sizes), it still looks clean, organized and structured. 




Upper lines are usually not recommended, as often this results in the artwork being hung too high. However, for large, singular pieces such as rugs, tapestries, or vertical canvases, this line will act as an invisible bar for them to hang from.


5. Plan It Out



An example from Jenna Burger

Hanging art is an art in of itself. Smoothing details like spacing and composition early in the game can save your framing from looking tilted, dizzy, or sloppy, and ultimately unify your gallery cohesively. Print out standard frame sizes (such as 8x10s, 11x14s, 24x36s) on paper (or measure them out on newspapers or poster paper), and tape them up on your wall in different configurations. Once you like your set-up, then decide which art piece should be framed and matted accordingly.

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Ready to start matting and framing? USAOnCanvas has a huge selection of beautiful frame mouldings, which we handcut in custom sizes to fit whatever size you need! We also do matting and fine-art printing. If you're uncertain about hanging your art, we also print art on Adhesive Fabric - perfect for sticking, peeling off and rearranging. Call us today at 1-888-533-6278!

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Frames Focus: Gold Floater Frames



Everywhere you look, gold seems to be like the in color at the moment. Gold tips on minimalist furniture, gilded edging on boxes and decor, a splash of 24K for a bit of New Year's glitter every day. 

Not going to lie, we love it too.


No, seriously. Look how shinneee!
From top to bottom: GB24, GD445, GE573, GD315, GE456, 

For today's focus, we've decided to feature our Gold Canvas Floaters. Canvas floaters are an especially modern looking type of framing style. Since the canvas slipped in and adhered to the back wall, the final appearance is that the canvas is "floating" within the frame. Not visually overly decadent, canvas floater frames are a perfect choice for that gold minimalist look.



Made from wood, these frames are gilded and hand-joined together, making them a bit of a work of art in of themselves. They're also lightweight but very strong, and bring a warmer touch to pieces than metal frames. Their reflections are less jarring in comparison to metal frames, making them ideal frames for taking photos in.



Like to check them out? You can find all our frames on our custom-made frames section here! Simply input the artwork dimensions and we will figure out the rest.




KeenART Media Ltd. www.USAOnCanvas.com
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Thursday, February 16, 2017

When Decorating Mantels...


When it comes to large art pieces, it's hard to find a big enough wall space to do the artwork justice. However, if you've got a bit of mantel - that would be just the perfect place to put it!

Below is one of our favourite videos for decorating mantels. Emily Henderson does an excellent job with showing some the more contemporary and creative ways you can dress up that little strip over the fireplace. Have a look!




Inspired? At USAOnCanvas, we can print large canvases that would be perfect for that spot above your fireplace! Want a shadow box like the one featured? We also make custom shadow sized shadow-boxes to fit virtually any object or project. Contact us today!

KeenART Media Ltd. www.USAOnCanvas.com
Toll Free: 1-888-533-6278 (KeenART)
Working hours: Pacific Standard Time
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Monday to Thursday
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Thursday, February 9, 2017

Idea Corner: Gemstone Glitz Hanging Wall Art

Ok, so we've still been reeling with inspiration from our Shine Bright Like a Diamond blog last week. So today we're bringing you a little DIY project one of our colleagues tried out herself - and is it bedazzling!





How do you do it? Simple! Start with a watercolor artwork (if you don't have one, you can always download some excellent ones from Creative Market for as low as $2). From there, what you'll need is:





  • One artwork print, dye-sublimated on metal (this one was 8x8). For super bright whites and that glossy effect, make sure to get it printed on metal gloss white.  

 

  • One birchwood panel, 1-5/8" deep (also 8x8 to match the print). This one was painted black the overall piece would look more like it was "floating". If you are going to paint the wood any color, remember to prime it first! 


  • Finally, some double-sided Mounting Tape (this you can find at any dollar store)





Now that you have all three pieces, here are the steps for mounting the artwork:

  1. Cut out some strips of double sided mounting tape, and adhere them flat on the panel.
  2. Carefully line up one side of the print with one edge of the wood panel. Don't stick too early unless you know you've aligned it perfectly - once it's stuck, it's very stuck.
  3. When you're certain - stick it and smooth it out! That's it!



And there you have it, ta-dah!! A beautiful gemstone wall art to call your own. The super glossiness also deepens the colors of the print, which really makes it appear as though the gem were truly 3D and alive. Love it!

Looking to start your DIY gemstone today? Head on over to our dye sublimation printing page and upload your image today. We also offer professional mounting services as well as artist supplies such as wood panels

If you're giving it a try, let us know in the comments how it goes! We would love to hear from you. Happy creating!





KeenART Media Ltd. www.USAOnCanvas.com
Toll Free: 1-888-533-6278 (KeenART)
Working hours: Pacific Standard Time
8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Monday to Thursday
8:30 AM to 4:00 PM Friday