GO FOR THE GOLD…and get the BEST!

“The Gold Standard” is the example by which everything else is measured: it’s the best. When you see a gold frame on an art masterpiece, you might think it looks timeless, luxurious, and valuable. How can you bring that quality look and feel into your home? Here are a few examples of using gold in your art and framing.

SHOW OFF WITH GOLD ARTWORK

You most likely have seen Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss, in which the use of gold-leaf is prominent. Klimt was heavily influenced by Byzantine mosaics during his Golden Period.
These gold collector medallions were meant to be shown off.  Because the medallions are small, we united them with a creative mat design and used a gold frame to balance the look.
The use of gold brings this artwork to life and enhances the detail. Because we didn’t want to overpower the art, a contrasting frame was used.

MAKE AN IMPRESSION WITH GOLD FRAMES

When a piece of art is this small (6”x6”), it needs a little help from a mat so that it doesn’t get neglected. The art is modern and high-contrast, so it is best to keep the surrounding elements the same. A simple black mat and sleek gold frame does the trick.
Veterans, thank you for your Service. What a great way to honor your favorite veteran by framing their important military papers. Veterans Day is everyday!
Art isn’t always flat. This beautiful three-dimensional sculpture is surrounded by an equally beautiful gold frame, creating a show-stopper.

PRECIOUS AS GOLD

Maya Angelou said, “To describe my mother would be to write about a hurricane in its perfect power. Or the climbing, falling colors of a rainbow.” 
 
Show the Mothers in your life how much you care. Frame a cherished memento for her.

ADD A TOUCH OF GOLD WITH MATS AND FILLETS

Use gold mats when you want to all a luxurious touch or sparkle. A little goes a long way – gold can be subtle and still get it’s point across.

This wedding invitation is subtle yet striking. The muted golds and silvers are soft and opulent without being gaudy
Do you notice that small inner gold frame?  That’s a fillet, (pronounced ‘fill-it’) and it can provide a finishing touch to your art. Notice how your eye is drawn to the focal point of the art?