
It 's it. That' s it. That 's all it. That' s all it is all about. That 's it. That' s all. to insure it is adequately protected over the years.
Use acid-free materials
Any matting, tape or adhesive, barriers, or backing that you are in the framing of your art or drawing should be completely free.. Acidic materials, after long periods of time can actually damage the artwork in the frame by distorting the actual paper or by turning the paper a yellowish color.
Use matting
I prefer using mats with the framing of my drawings.
There is a backing by an acid-free material that will act as a backing by the matting and the drawing. There is a standard thickness that is necessary and the in industry for this buffer or barrier. The same consideration should be given to the backing of your drawing. The framework use a foam-core board for backing.
Stay away from from black
It is a general rule, I always stay away from black, especially solid black - almost, it can work It is not overpowering the drawing. It 's good to have something Even with the values and gradations created within the graphite media, the mat or mats and the frame can all be chosen to either compliment, subdue, or emphasize any particular value or aspect of your drawing.
Always frame with glass
However, I would never use non - glare glass or plexiglas.
The drawing should be cleaned well, removing smudges, dust, or eraser fragments. You should not have tiny fragments on your paper or drawing, you should look at the surface closely from a certain angle, so that you can see them contrasting from the paper & # 39; s surface as they rise up. You can use a brush or compressed air to remove the fragments from the framing material.
You should have to exertion clean and should be tested for finger prints, dust, hair, or other foreign material, before securing it permanently in the frame.
Let your artwork breathe
It should not be securely firm at all 4 or more around corners or around, it must not be secured at the top or allowed to hang. These perfumes, because of humidity changes continuously and the paper will ripple or develop waves if it is restricted in any way. These waves in the paper become very uncomfortable when the lighting some direction of the contours in the paper. Some of the contours in the paper. It seems to be working quite well, as several of my drawings and illustrations using other media on paper, have been framed this way for a number of years.
Add a protective dust cover
After attaching the art and framing materials to the actual frame, a dust cover should be used on the back to keep additional dust, spiders, or bugs from entering the framed picture compartment. This is usually done by using a two-sided tape on the You are trim the outer edges of the brown paper to the is it stretched flat as you press it onto the adhesive surface. fit and then you are ready to attach your hanging wire, before placing your artwork on display!
Have fun drawing!

