lisasolonynko
Aug-31-2009, 09:59 AM
Hi all,
I have the opportunity to submit 3 pieces to an artisan group that owns retail space. It is run as a co-op and has a great variety of high quality artistic works (paintings, sculpture, etc.). Artists must submit samples to the group and they evaluate whether the quality is up to snuff.
Currently there are 3 photographers in the group. All three of them display and sell similar work (landscape images, double matted, and framed). I would like to be a bit different. I think that it would help me stand out and it would give customers some more variety to choose from.
I am thinking of leaning more toward abstract (color and bw) photography. The question is, how to display them. I would love to go frameless. It is very contemporary and I think it would fit with the larger scale abstract images. I am running into some confusion about how to do this though. Some are saying to drymount on foamcore, others say gator. I don't want to use masonite because it easily warps.
The smallest piece I will have is 11x14, the largest 20x30. I would really appreciate any advice you can give.
Lisa
I have the opportunity to submit 3 pieces to an artisan group that owns retail space. It is run as a co-op and has a great variety of high quality artistic works (paintings, sculpture, etc.). Artists must submit samples to the group and they evaluate whether the quality is up to snuff.
Currently there are 3 photographers in the group. All three of them display and sell similar work (landscape images, double matted, and framed). I would like to be a bit different. I think that it would help me stand out and it would give customers some more variety to choose from.
I am thinking of leaning more toward abstract (color and bw) photography. The question is, how to display them. I would love to go frameless. It is very contemporary and I think it would fit with the larger scale abstract images. I am running into some confusion about how to do this though. Some are saying to drymount on foamcore, others say gator. I don't want to use masonite because it easily warps.
The smallest piece I will have is 11x14, the largest 20x30. I would really appreciate any advice you can give.
Lisa