How to Choose the right frame?
6 × 6 Fine Art Print
Frame Options:
- 8 × 8 frame matted to 6 × 6
This is one of my favorite ways to frame smaller pieces. The white border gives the artwork a soft, elevated feel.
- 6 × 6 frame
Simple and minimal, this option lets the artwork speak for itself.
8 × 8 Fine Art Print
Frame Options:
- 10 × 10 frame matted to 8 × 8
The added mat gives the piece a gentle presence on the wall and works beautifully on its own or in a gallery set.
- 8 × 8 frame
A clean and modern choice if you prefer a more understated look.
8 × 10 Fine Art Print
Frame Options:
- 11 × 14 frame matted to 8 × 10
This option adds breathing room around the artwork and gives it a finished, gallery-style look.
- 8 × 10 frame
A straightforward option that fits the artwork exactly and keeps things simple.
11 × 14 Fine Art Print
Frame Options:
- 16 × 20 frame matted to 11 × 14
If you’re looking to make the piece feel a bit more special, this is a beautiful choice. The mat helps the artwork feel intentional and elevated.
- 11 × 14 frame
Clean, modern, and perfect for a more minimal display.
16 × 16 Fine Art Print
Frame Options:
- 20 × 20 frame matted to 16 × 16
This option gives the artwork space to breathe and feels especially balanced on larger walls.
- 16 × 16 frame
A bold, contemporary look that works well as a statement piece.
16 × 20 Fine Art Print
Frame Options:
- 20 × 24 frame matted to 16 × 20
This is a lovely option if you want the artwork to feel like a focal point in the room.
- 16 × 20 frame
A clean and impactful choice that fits the artwork perfectly.
14 × 22 Fine Art Print
Frame Options:
- 18 × 24 frame matted to 14 × 22
The mat adds softness and gives the piece a gallery-inspired finish.
- 14 × 22 frame
Sleek and modern, especially beautiful in more contemporary spaces.
Canvas Options
If you choose a canvas, the canvas frame would be the same exact size as the canvas size you purchased. Canvas does not require a frame and can be hung beautifully on its own. Adding a canvas floating frame is completely optional, but it gives the piece a more elevated, finished look while still keeping a clean and modern feel.
A Quick Framing Tip From Me 🤍
When using a frame with glass, there are two beautiful ways to display your artwork.
- Option 1: Glass on top of the artwork
This is the traditional way of framing and offers a clean, classic look while providing extra protection.
- Option 2: Glass behind the artwork
This option lets you see the artwork more clearly and appreciate its texture, giving it a more organic, artsy feel. It allows the piece to feel more like true artwork and really helps it shine.
If you choose this option, just be sure the artwork is not placed in direct sunlight, as prolonged sun exposure can affect it over time.
Both options are lovely, there’s no right or wrong choice. It simply comes down to what feels best for your space and your personal style.