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Many people have a tendency to run out and buy a frame for a piece of artwork in an effort to get it hanging in as little time as possible. However, such haste can only do a disservice to your artwork. Properly framing art requires analyzing it before ever considering the frame. Understanding the piece is critical to selecting the materials that will be used to frame it in as attractive a manner as possible. Let's take a look at three tips that will allow you to read your art prior to framing. Examine Color Value The color value is a measure of where a color fits along the white-to-black scale. There are three primary concepts to keep in mind when considering color value: tint, shade, and tones. When a color is further toward white on the white-to-black scale, it's a tint. When a color skews toward black, it's a shade. Any colors that are moderate and lie in between are considered tones.
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