Browse through our art collection to find the perfect piece to frame. From Van Gogh
to artists available only on our site, you are sure to find art that suits your
needs.
For a more personal touch, frame one of your favorite pictures.
Practice: You can cut templates of your art from paper
and try arranging them on the wall to see how the framed art works in the space.
You can also measure the amount of wall space you have to work with and arrange
the paper on the floor.
Composition: Consider your frame grouping as a single
unit.
Space: Your arrangement should hang closely together.
If you have too much space between pictures you lose the visual effect.
Order: With the exception of a round grouping, hang pictures
so that they form at least one horizontal and one vertical line.
Color and Texture Balance: Pay attention to color and
texture when working out your arrangement. Keep the weight of your composition well
distributed.
Create Visual Excitement: Definitely mix and mingle your
prints by different shapes and sizes, keeping the weight of the composition well
distributed.
Scale: Consider proper scale when decorating your walls.
Support large furniture with large wall hangings and small funiture with small wall
hangings. Hanging small picture frames over a large sofa or large pictures over
a small loveseat will appear awkward and disrupt the balance of your room. (Groupings
taken as a single unit can be considered a "large wall hanging.")
Distance: When hanging framed art above furniture the
general rule is between 6 and 8 inches. If not above furniture, hang your frames
at average eye-level.