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Form 74


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Watercolors and lighter, gentler paintings are mostly comprised of tints, for example. A dark oil painting is more likely to consist of shades. Identify the kind of work you're looking at and break down its collection of shades, tints, and tones. Decide which are the most dominant, because the colors and elements in your framing will look best when they reflect the artwork's dominant color values. Determine Color Temperature Is your work mostly comprised of warm or cool colors? You should have a pretty strong idea immediately after you've outlined the different color values. Warm colors are yellows, reds, and oranges, while cool colors are blues, greens, and purples. An autumnal-themed piece is likely to be comprised primarily of warm colors, for example. Once you have selected the predominant color temperature (warm or cool), you'll be able to make informed decisions about the mat color, which acts as the background to the art when framed. For example, a mat with a red border may complement an autumnal piece with a red sunset and golden flowers.
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