Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Gatorboard I Have A 96" By 96" Piece Of Art On Some Type Of Construction Like Paper. Any Suggestions About How To Mount?

I have a 96" by 96" piece of art on some type of construction like paper. Any suggestions about how to mount? - gatorboard

This was Dan Dunn and finished the edges are rolled over them. I will not under glass frame. I want something to ride and a way to find hanging on the wall. Gatorboard? Foam? What kind of processing equipment?

3 comments:

joyfulpa... said...

You can dry a piece of art work mounted on foam board have - because it can deform after a while that the size, you might get a period of low prices for metals.

Rolling MDF will be more expensive but more durable and lasting than (Plak mounting).

Zetsu said...

proably should do his own cause by 96 by 96 is a lot of money for a transaction cost of mounting frames

John S said...

As a professional photographer, I have photos as large as 48 inches wide thick on a piece of Styrofoam an inch. Today, I know we can get better fine-textured foam. Seal the edges with tape overlapping of art with care may be needed, or you can simulate Wood trim to the edges with a lip at the front to fit a frame. Editing something light and thickness is just keep carefully on a hook on the back in the middle.

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