Tray Frames
A tray frame or Floater Frame, is where the canvas is set within the frame but with a gap visible between the edge of the canvas and the inside of the frame. The gap between the edge of the frame and canvas can vary depending on the style of the work and depth of the canvas. When a large gap is shown ,say 100mm , this is usually referred to as a floater frame. A tray frame would have a normal gap of about 10 to 15mm from the edge of canvas to the inside of the frame.
We can make a tray frame from practically any kind of moulding and this method is a very contemporary way of framing artwork. |
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Photographic Tray Frame
Clare Cashman is a Photographic artist working out of Connemara in the
west of Ireland. Some of here work is quite large in scale so when we
were asked to frame this Image on fine art paper we looked at the lines
dividing the individual photographs and decided to..
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