Good morning all,
I have a job in which is a photo on stretched canvas, 400x600, with small amount of acrylic hand finishing. The frame & slip chosen look wrong with glass (plus depth may not allow anyway) but should it really have glass for protection ?
Thanks,
Neil
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Re: Hand finished photo on canvas
It might be easier to apply a proprietory coating. I've never used such coating myself, so I may not be the best person to advise you. I'm guessing that these coatings come in gloss, satin and matt. I would also find out, if there a any compatibility issues will any product that you may wish to avoid when using a particular coating in conjunction with what ever process that was used in applying the photo to the canvas.
Hopefully, others who know more about this will also be able to reply and clarify this better than I can.
Hopefully, others who know more about this will also be able to reply and clarify this better than I can.
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Re: Hand finished photo on canvas
It depends on how well the acrylic has adhered to the print. If it was given a protective coating before the hand touches
were applied, there could be problems. If before, if should be alright - as long as there is a coating. If not coated then if definitely
needs glass. Glass will not prevent flaking, but will catch the bits that drop off.
were applied, there could be problems. If before, if should be alright - as long as there is a coating. If not coated then if definitely
needs glass. Glass will not prevent flaking, but will catch the bits that drop off.
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Re: Hand finished photo on canvas
Thanks for replies. The acrylic hand finishing is just the lightest of touches to give highlights and appears to have adhered well so I don't think it will likely peel. The resultant effect is that of an oil painting which is why I'm leaning towards leaving unglazed. Added to the fact if I glaze it then needs spacers to keep glazing & image apart & there's barely enough depth for the picture as it is. Which leads me to another question. If the stretcher bars are flush or slightly proud of the back of the frame what are the best fixings to use ? I'm assuming its not acceptable to tack into the side of the painting ! Are raised corner brackets the way to go ?
Thanks,
Neil
Thanks,
Neil
Re: Hand finished photo on canvas
I find these handy in such situations............
Lion. ref. 3505/6/7 (three sizes) https://www.lionpic.co.uk/p/8591/Bendab ... m-Pack-100
Lion. ref. 3505/6/7 (three sizes) https://www.lionpic.co.uk/p/8591/Bendab ... m-Pack-100
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Re: Hand finished photo on canvas
I'm finding it more and more common to have to build out the back of the frame, to extend it. I keep some stock in of cheap obeche and pine strainer moulding for this.
People love the mouldings, but they're rarely deep enough to accommodate the designs we come up with
People love the mouldings, but they're rarely deep enough to accommodate the designs we come up with
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Re: Hand finished photo on canvas
Thanks all, I'm going to pack out the frame and also order in some samples with deeper rebates to hopefully avoid/reduce this issue in future.
Regards,
Neil
Regards,
Neil