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Old 12-03-2002, 07:02 PM   #1
Carolyn Ortiz Carolyn Ortiz is offline
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question Framing for a Show




Hello All,

Just found out I have been accepted into a show! 1st National show so I want to make sure to do it right! It is for the CPSA Explore This Show to be held in Florida in February. They used to have information about the style of framing and matting they preferred but I can no longer find it on their website. I do rememeber though, that they wanted simple frames and neutral mats.

There are quite a few colors in my piece including lots of beiges and grays, so I'm trying to figure out what might look the best and still follow their rules.

Do you think a single mat with a fillet would be a bad idea? Or possibly double matting?

Just wanted some help with ideas if anyone gets the chance.

Thank you.
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