Framing Reccomendations

All artworks are created on high-quality paper, and thoughtful framing will enhance both their visual impact & long-term preservation.

1. Floating Mount (Raised / Museum-Style Presentation)

The artwork is mounted on a white backing board so that the entire sheet of paper remains visible. The drawing is slightly elevated and “floats” above a white background, creating depth and shadow around the edges.

A spacer keeps the glass from touching the artwork, allowing the edges of the paper to remain fully visible. This presentation highlights the fact that the piece is drawing (and not a photograph) and emphasizes the material quality of the paper.

2. Window Mount (Classic Gallery Framing)

The artwork is framed with a white board that creates approximately a 1–2 cm border between the artwork and the frame. The glass sits directly over the artwork (or with a minimal internal spacer if preferred).

This option allows the paper and composition to breathe while maintaining a clean, structured look. It offers strong visual impact while remaining timeless and versatile.

3. Full-Bleed Frame (Minimal Contemporary Look)

The artwork is framed in a frame that matches the exact dimensions of the paper, without a mat border. The glass sits directly over the artwork (or with a minimal internal spacer if preferred).

This creates a streamlined and contemporary presentation, ideal for when you prefer a sharper, more minimal aesthetic.

See examples below

1. Floating Mount
2. Window Mount
3. Full-Bleed Frame

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