It is a framer's responsibility to protect and beautify an artist's work with a presentation that complements the artwork without overpowering it. One important component of this framing presentation is the glazing. Glass serves as a barrier between the artwork and outside elements such as dirt, moisture and curious observers. Glass should not interfere with, but enhance the viewing of a work of art. Let us show you the different finishes and series to fill your framing needs that work well within any lighting or viewing environment
Frame-N-Art Gallery is a retail art gallery, framing studio and corporate art consulting firm.
We specialize in assisting designers, corporations, architects and private individuals with the selection, acquisition, delivery and installation of artwork.
Our art gallery and framing studio is located in Freeport Illinois. Our Corporate Art Consulting office is located on the North Shore of Chicago in Highland Park Illinois. Please contact us to schedule an appointment to discuss your specific project and how we can assist.
Frame-N-Art Gallery offers...
Corporate Art Consulting for Healthcare, Banking, Hotel and Corporate clients
A huge selection of Limited Edition, Open Edition Prints and Posters (over 104,000 images from the top 100 publishers)
Complete In-house Framing Services - employing the latest standards for preservation and museum-quality framing
Shadowbox Framing for Sports memorabilia, Family heirlooms, Wedding and Vacation keepsakes
Pick up, delivery and installation services are available within the Chicago metropolitan area
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Location, Location, Location
Hang your artwork at the eye-level of the "average" person in the room. If you are hanging the art in a room where more time is spent seated than standing, "eye-level" should be lower.
Hang smaller, more detailed pieces in small spaces such as hallways and corridors, where impact is less important than content, and the art can be enjoyed up close and personal. Larger, "atmospheric" pieces require more room for the viewer to stand back and enjoy hang these pieces opposite the entrance to a room or at the end of a corridor.
Stanley Dean Edwards creates paintings based on the linear forms of Chicago's building. He has won awards from the Art Institute of Chicago and the Corcoran Gallery of Art.