To Frame or Not to Frame... That is the Question
Is this worth framing?
If you like it, if it gives you enjoyment, if it has sentimental
value, then frame it and enjoy it. Don't judge it, and don't let
others judge it either.
A few years ago I owned and operated three picture frame
shops/art galleries. The number one question I used to get was,
"is this worth framing?" My answer was always, "Yes, of course
it is."
I would get customers carrying in snap shots, children's
artwork, prints from the free calendar they got from their
insurance company and just about any picture or print that you
can imagine from a number of sources. Yet, the answer is always
the same. What makes an item worth framing is what it is worth
to you, and no one else. The vast majority of that value has
nothing to do with dollars and cents. It has to do with its
intrinsic value that no one else can appraise or appreciate.
I especially encouraged parents to frame children's artwork. Now
obviously this can get a bit expensive if the child is cranking
out 3 or 4 a day in a school art class. However, framing
selective pieces can go a long way towards encouraging a budding
future great master or just building self-esteem in general.
Vacation snap shots are also worth framing. The more time that
passes the more you will be glad you made the investment. With
all the new computer technology, it is easy to touch them up.
You may be surprised to find you have a little more "Ansel Adams
talent" in you than you thought.
I have a good friend that lives in a beautiful home surrounded
by a golf course community that boasts of residents that include
NFL Football stars and professional golfers. She is retired now,
but at one time was a rather large art dealer specializing in
paper art. Her home is beautifully decorated, as one would
imagine an art dealer's home to be. I can't begin to tell you
the huge amount of artwork she has had the opportunity to chose
from, many of them very valuable.
Yet, walking through her entryway into her home, the very first
piece of artwork you see is a small but gorgeous, professionally
framed and matted print entitled "Ted". I sell it in my eBay
Store for $15.00, http://stores.ebay.com/FrameHouseGallery/.
When I asked her of all the beautiful prints and originals (not
that this one isn't beautiful) that she had to chose from why
was "Ted" picked to be the first piece one sees when they enter
the home, her answer was simply, "Because I like it!"
So if you like it, it doesn't really matter what anyone else
thinks. Frame it, hang it and enjoy it!
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