Mockups To help you to visualize the right frame for your purchased Artwork

Here you can get some ideas of how to frame the Artwork that you will 

purchase from r.valgart art Gallery.

There is a large variety of frames to choose from. Saying that sometimes is a bit challenging to choose the right frame for your artwork, that will depend of your taste, the color of your wall, frame materials, type of glass and of course your budget. 

Types of Glass: 

  • Regular (or "Clear")
  • Low-iron (or "Extra-Clear," "Water White," etc)
  • Laminated Glass.
  • Acrylic.
  • Matte (Etched, "Non-Glare," or "Anti-Glare")
  • Anti-Reflective Coatings.
  • UV Definition in Art Framing.
  • How much UV filtering should a glazing have.

Basic Glass – This type of picture frame glazing is the most common in ready-made frames that you will find in retail stores or online. Basic glass protects your art from dust and scratches only. It does not protect your artwork from harmful UV rays or contain any anti-reflective properties.

Styrene – This type of frame facing is popular for it’s light weight,  affordability, and resistance to shattering. Styrene is the most affordable non-glass facing and provides physical protection from dust and scratches. WARNING – Do not use household cleaning chemicals or solutions! Clean only with a soft, damp cloth.

Basic Non-glare Glass – This type of frame glazing provides physical protection from dust and scratches. This type of glass also has a slightly frosted glass to prevent glare and reflections. This glazing does not protect your art or images  from harmful UV rays.

Conservation Clear® picture framing glass offers the highest level of UV protection available in the industry.  Over time exposure to indoor and outdoor UV light rays can contribute to fading and deterioration of art, photographs and other important personal keepsakes. Conservation Clear glass effectively blocks up to 99% of UV light rays to protect against fading and help keep framed pieces brighter, longer.



Below are some tips and ideas to have a better idea what frame to choose from and visualize the Artwork. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mockups To help you to visualize the right frame for your purchased Artwork

Here you can get some ideas of how to frame the Artwork that you will 

purchase from r.valgart art Gallery.

There is a large variety of frames to choose from. Saying that sometimes is a bit challenging to choose the right frame for your artwork, that will depend of your taste, the color of your wall, frame materials, type of glass and of course your budget. 

Types of Glass: 

  • Regular (or "Clear")
  • Low-iron (or "Extra-Clear," "Water White," etc)
  • Laminated Glass.
  • Acrylic.
  • Matte (Etched, "Non-Glare," or "Anti-Glare")
  • Anti-Reflective Coatings.
  • UV Definition in Art Framing.
  • How much UV filtering should a glazing have.

Basic Glass – This type of picture frame glazing is the most common in ready-made frames that you will find in retail stores or online. Basic glass protects your art from dust and scratches only. It does not protect your artwork from harmful UV rays or contain any anti-reflective properties.

Styrene – This type of frame facing is popular for it’s light weight,  affordability, and resistance to shattering. Styrene is the most affordable non-glass facing and provides physical protection from dust and scratches. WARNING – Do not use household cleaning chemicals or solutions! Clean only with a soft, damp cloth.

Basic Non-glare Glass – This type of frame glazing provides physical protection from dust and scratches. This type of glass also has a slightly frosted glass to prevent glare and reflections. This glazing does not protect your art or images  from harmful UV rays.

Conservation Clear® picture framing glass offers the highest level of UV protection available in the industry.  Over time exposure to indoor and outdoor UV light rays can contribute to fading and deterioration of art, photographs and other important personal keepsakes. Conservation Clear glass effectively blocks up to 99% of UV light rays to protect against fading and help keep framed pieces brighter, longer.



Below are some tips and ideas to have a better idea what frame to choose from and visualize the Artwork.