Picture Frame Blog

From fine art to corporate films, Stephen Guenther considers himself a “creative instigator.” Titles like design director, film director, creative lead, and executive producer surely back that up. But before any of those roles, back in the 1970s, photography paved the way. Darkroom Enlightenment As an undergraduate student of Visual Psychology, Stephen tagged along with ...

Shoring Up Style at Home Defining the Style: Coastal decor style is everything you love about the coastal outdoors, minus the sand — unless, of course, that’s your thing and you want to include a nod to the one beach element people either love or hate. (More on that later.) Coastal decor is comfortable, easy, ...

Imagine that today is your birthday, and your loved ones have taken you to an acclaimed steak restaurant. Looking over the menu, you see a porterhouse steak and a tenderloin steak. Which would you choose? My answer: Porterhouse all the way. Why? Because a porterhouse steak is about 2 inches thick, whereas a tenderloin is ...

What do childhood summers in Northern Michigan have in common with travels to Etruscan tombs, Mitla ruins, and Neolithic stone circles? They have all influenced the work of Amelia Currier, a fine artist who brings nature and ancient traditions into the modern world. The Art of Zen Amelia practices the Buddhist meditation method of daily ...

Grand … What? DEFINING THE STYLE: If you’re asking yourself, “What on earth is Grandmillennial design?” we get it. It’s a mouthful! But what do we mean? Some describe this style as the best of two worlds: traditional decor and modern design. The aim is to create a delightfully dimensional and comfortably nostalgic aesthetic. WHERE ...

Reimagining a space in your home — whether it’s a living room, bathroom, bedroom, or even a hallway nook — can be equal parts delightful and daunting. There’s a lot to consider: How much do you want to change? Which elements should you add? Which color palette will work best? What’s “in” right now? While ...

Oh, to be trapped in Paris. While Kate Lowman was traveling in France with her husband, inclement weather forced her indoors. The museums she visited inspired her to create, so off she went with her husband’s camera. That was the start of her photography and printmaking career. Printmaker First Fifteen years later, Kate considers herself ...

Matting is a cost-effective way to protect photographs and artwork. Whether you want to transform a printed photograph or give a professional look to your artwork, matting will get the job done. Simply put, this process involves creating a border that offers proper balance and gives a refined look to your framing projects. This article ...

Picture this: You’ve just snagged the perfect snapshot—a moment in time that’ll be cherished for generations to come. Now comes the real challenge—finding the ideal frame that’ll do justice to your masterpiece. You’ve stumbled upon the ultimate guide to picture frame materials—a veritable treasure trove of wisdom that’ll have you framing like a pro in ...

Luis Peréz has a knack for seeing beauty in fleeting moments. Take, for example, “Krilling Me Softly,” shown above. Standing at his sink rinsing shrimp, Luis noticed the setting sun casting a warm glow onto his future dinner. What’s a fine artist to do in such a situation? Kitchen Sink Inspiration Luis grabbed his 35mm ...






