Framing is one of the most overlooked aspects of displaying paintings: done it can elevate a basic work of art into something special but get it wrong and even the most impressive pieces can end up looking flat. “Framing is your chance to give a painting its finishing touch. In a room with many period features, I’d opt for something minimal to consider placing old canvases in simple, snugly fitting tray frames, rather than carved gilt ones- the sleek finish this gives can add drama and modernize more traditional works. Lind also says it is worth bearing in mind at which stage of the design process you start incorporating canvases: some make this mistake of thinking of painting as a finishing touch, whereas I look at them as a starting point. The mood of paintings and the intention of its creator can alter an interior, so be careful to match works with the atmosphere you are trying to create – “I am a true believer that the choice of art can make or break an interior. – Linda Boronkay

Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively purging“, as I know each of these pieces represents something
OK, I got confused. I was looking for pictures of farmland …
*beentheredonethat 😉
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Thank you for hilariously pointing out my typo ♥
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I had been blogging for months before I realized the title on my page has been “Seeking Divine Perpsective.” 🤦🙄
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