Business, Why Do Picture Framers Use Foam Board?


by SUSAN SLOBAC - Date: 2008-08-03 - Word Count: 436 Share This!

Photo framing is a fun hobby, and really it is almost a necessity if you are a fine artist of two-dimensional artwork. Painters and photographers utilize framing to set off their artwork in its full glory. Photo framing kits are available, or you can find a wide selection of picture framing supplies that can be purchased separately. Foam board is one of those supplies that can make or break your work of art, so you will want to understand your options in order to make the best choice that suits your particular framing purposes.

Foam board is used for the mount board in a framed piece of artwork. It comes in white or black foam board. You can select from archival or non-archival quality white or black foam board, as well as differences in thickness.

Archival quality foam board helps to protect your fine photographs or paintings from the harmful effects of pollution and external chemicals in the air. It is not heavy, an important consideration if you are framing a large picture that is eventually destined to be hung up on a wall. This type of mount board is also very rigid. This is important, because you do not want to use a flimsy mount board that could warp the surface of the artwork mounted to it. If you need to preserve your artwork for years to come, then you will want to seek out conservation quality framing products that have not only the ability to capture and render harmless airborne toxins, but have also removed harmful acids as well.

When you are photo framing, in addition to mount board you will also need to select matting that works well with the photograph to be framed. You have the option of selecting from custom or pre cut mat board. Pre cut mat board is lower in cost than custom cut, and there is a plethora of colors and sizes from which to choose. Pre cut mat board also fits ready made frames, again allowing for additional cost cutting. Matting for photographs often consists of a wide white mat, in order to border the image, hide photo corners or other mounting devices, and hold the photograph in place to prevent it from slipping around in the frame. It also provides a bit of room between the artwork and the glazing. Air is important to the art, because moisture can build up underneath the glazing, and if it reaches the surface of the photo, it can spell disaster.

Archival quality framing supplies can go a long way in keeping your artwork looking great for many years.


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