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Framing/Display of canvas mounted art

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What are the options for displaying or framing canvas art?
I am aware of stretched canvas with frame and wedges etc, just wondering if any other options exist.
The paintings in question, are low value items, of approx. 20" x 15" with very little plain border
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Re: Framing/Display of canvas mounted art

Post by Jonny2morsos »

I assume you mean canvas that has not already be stretched on bars.

Stretcher bars are cheap as chips and you only then have to put a frame around the stretched canvas so not a great cost involved if you go for an inexpensive moulding.

To up the spec. a bit a liner between the canvas and the frame will enhance the overall look and again it need not be costly. There are plenty of suitable mouldings available in bare wood which can be given a couple of coats of paint e.g. Everest Ivory
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Sticking them to a board with PVA works OK. But it's a toss-up whether it's cheaper to stretch them on bars. Bars are cheap enough (std sizes anyway). I reckon I could stretch one quicker than faffing about with glue. And you have to leave them under pressure for it to work properly. OK for one, but do a quantity and you will need lots of boards and stuff to weight them down with. Release paper - foam blanket.......

Plus, they have more 'perceived importance' on stretcher bars. :wink:
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Post by pramsay13 »

I recently stretched a canvas on stretcher bars, then used a canvas box from arqadia to finish it. The canvas box has been finished using a tin supplied by the customer.
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Post by StevenG »

Hi, that canvas box idea looks pretty neat, I've seen a few recently and it always catches my eye. What would the best method to attach the wrapped canvas to the moulding? Would recess screws from the back directly though into the stretcher bar be just too crazy??

Thanks guys (1st post from a newbie :) )
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Screwing from the back is OK in my book. One screw in the middle of each rail is ample in most cases. On bigger canvases it's a good idea to make an elongated hole in the frame and use a washer on the screw. Don't tighten the screw too much. Allows a bit of 'give'.

One thing to avoid is using screws that are too long. :?
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Re: Framing/Display of canvas mounted art

Post by StevenG »

Cheers, appreciate the reply. I'll just do what you recommend.

BTW - I've spent a few evenings just reading these forums and I'm constantly amazed at the amount of talented & decent people on here who generously offer their time and knowledge to us all. Fantastic place to spend some time :D

Thanks again
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