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CUSTOM PAINTINGS, JUST THE WAY YOU WANT THEM
The digital work printed with fine art giclée technique, with museum quality, on canvas or cotton paper, in the desired format, can be stretched or framed by one of our framers or directly by you with the help of a trusted local framer (thus saving on the costs of packaging and transport of the complete painting) following the practical suggestions contained on this page and in the PDF document that you can download for free from the appropriate link.
These tips, for you and your framer, will help you complete your painting according to the interior architecture in which it will be displayed.



7 ideas for framing and/or framing fine art prints on canvas and cotton paper
(Introductory note valid for all works on cotton canvas purchased online on this site).
As standard, a 7.5 cm canvas border in a coordinated color is added to the subject (unless otherwise requested). This is the starting point; this personalized measure, applied to all cotton canvas prints, will allow you to complete the painting in all possible ways, each of great beauty: frame only, frame + frame, canvas on panel + frame. The added 7.5 cm border (for frames up to 6 cm thick) along the entire perimeter of the work, which thus always remains intact.


Idea #1
(For works on cotton canvas)
Canvas on frame + box frame
An elegant and easy-to-make solution; the work mounted on a 3 cm frame (the extra edge that is not needed can be cut) is in turn framed with a 5 cm deep box frame, but very thin on the front.

Idea #2
(For works on canvas and cotton paper)
Work glued on panel + flared frame lacquered in white
Very refined solution, also thanks to the addition of a colored wooden border, coordinated between the paper passepartout and the perimeter frame.

Idea #3
(For works on canvas and cotton paper)
Work glued on panel + flared frame in coordinated color
Another very elegant solution, in which the frame in a coordinated color blends with the shades of the painting.

Idea #4
(For works on canvas and cotton paper)
Flared frame in contact with the work
Minimalist solution that frames the work, glued on a panel, with great effectiveness, directing attention to the subject. The frame can be white or in a coordinated color.

Idea #5
(For works on canvas and cotton paper)
Frame with museum glass
Again, between the passepartout and the flared frame there is a matching wooden border. The museum glass protects the work, glued on a panel, and the paper passepartout.

Idea #6
(For works on cotton canvas)
Canvas on classic frame
Very functional and practical solution; the canvas work with matching color border is mounted on a 4 cm thick wooden frame. The design, although minimalist, is graphically refined.

Idea #7
(For works on cotton paper)
Colored or white frame with museum glass
This solution enhances and protects the fine art print on paper. The colored frame is coordinated with the color tones of the work, while the white one, in a neutral way, serves as a finish to the painting. The museum glass embellishes the painting by protecting the fine art print and preserving the colors unaltered.