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lionindia.net Lion India Kolkata : Photo / Picture Framing Training Course

Name of Training Institute : Lion India (lionindia.net)
Location : Kolkata
Training Offered : Photo / Picture Framing Training Course

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FRAMING TRAINING COURSE :
Lion India Being Committed to upgrade the photo/ picture framing industry in India had success fully organised photo / picture framing training course in Kolkata & Mumbai.

For new entrepreneurs we have regular training programmes for starting and establishing profitable business in the field of Art, Picture & Craft Framing as per EUROPEAN STANDARD.

FRAMING TRAINING COURSE Organised By Lyn Hall GCF Adv.
In association with
The Art of Framing Training School, U.K

This training course was first of its kind and was conducted by Master Trainer from London Mrs. Lyn Hall. She is having 21 years of rich experience in Photo /Picture Framing. She in 1995 was appointed as first of ” Guild Commended Framer” (GCF) qualification, U.K.

The subject matters to be covered in this course are as follows :
Running a workshop. Sandwiching Glass
Mouldings Mount Cutting
Mountboards Mount Cutting Designs
Explanation of framing levels as set out by the Fine Art Trade Guild. Assembly of work ( practical )
Morso Guillotine & Moulding Cutting ( Practical ) Advance framing techniques.
Alfa Underpinning ( Practical ) The format of the course is systematically designed
Glass Handling ( Practical ) Framing with the bespoke market.

10 Things to know before framing your picture :
1. What and why to custom frame…
Whether you are framing a poster, your kid’s hand prints, or a fine work of art, custom framing will reflect your personal taste and protect your piece for years to come.

2. Consider the surroundings.
While you should certainly consider the room’s decor, you shouldn’t match the frame at the expense of what looks good with the picture. Your professional framer will help you through the process of determining what work best with both, the item and the room. Take into consideration that you may someday redocrate the room or move the art.

3. Choose matting to enhance your artwork.
Matting is the term used to describe “the window-cut” material placed around an image within a frame. They can be made with a variety of materials such as paper, fabric & cotton in a wide range of colors. Mats serve as a spacer allowing the artwork to expand and contract with change in humidity. Matting makes the overall size of the finished piece larger and provides a space for the eyes to rest between the art and the frame.

4. An Ounce of prevention…
Many at times cherished art is damaged prior to arriving the frame shop because it is improperly stored or transported. If it’s a rolled piece such as a poster, serious damage can be caused by rubber bands, tapes, paper clips or even a gentle squeeze. Make sure that the art work is placed in a folder, protective covering or tube. To prevent accidental damage,allow your framer to remove the artwork from its packaging.

5. It’s all in the details.
Consider adding another detail. Fillets,beveled mat treatments,creative window openings,specially paperand fabric mats can add a distinctive look to your art. An experienced framer is familiar with these options and can help you decide what works best with your item. Sometimes it’s the smallest element that makes the biggest difference.

6. Choose the best frame to enhance your art.
There are thousands of different frame styles and sizes that come in a variety of stains, glazes, and finishes. Let your framer help you select the frame that best suits your artwork and have it made to your exact specifications.

7. Archival materials protect your art.
Some common framing materials such as paper mats and cardboard contain acid that will gradually destroy your art. Using archival mats and backing boards will protect art from the damaging effects of time and from common pollutants that cause yellowing, fading,deterioration. Additionally,certain types of glass will help prevent damage caused by UV light.

8. Mounting your artwork properly.
The dry & wet mounting processes bond artwork to a board to prevent artwork from bubbling or waving and are most appropriatefor posters and photographs. Pieces of any value are generally not dry or wet mounted since these processes are irreversible and can greatly affect any resale value. Museum mounting, commonly known as hinging, attaches the art with paper hinges to the board. The art hangs freely, allowing it to expand or contract with changes in humidity. Hinging or archival photo corners are recommended for original artwork, delicate photographs and other irreplaceable items.

9. Choose glazing to protect your art.
Glazing refers to the glass or acrylic material covering the artwork as a means of protection. There are many variations including regular clear glass, anti reflective (chemically coated), non-glare (acid etched) and conservation glass (specially formulated to help filter UV light). There are also acrylic glazing products that come in the non-glare and UV filtering varieties. Acrylic is lighter in weight and is safer than glass but requires soft cloth and a nonabrasive cleanser. It is ideal for over sized pieces, frames hanging in children’s rooms or items to be shipped.

10. Find the right framer.
A good framer will help you with all of the decisions that go into properly framing your picture. Quality framers have years of experience with preservation framing and design using a variety of materials and methods. LION INDIA has a national network of independent frame shops working togather to raise the level of professionalism in the framing industry. Better framers belong to LION INDIA . They are dedicated to providing beautiful custom design and great service.

Contact us :
Lion India
Bird Jute Mill Compound 200 Dakshindari Road,
Kolkata 700 048

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