If you are working in a studio of any type, chances are you’re a creative being. You care about art of all forms. You appreciate participating in art and expressing yourself through it. Now is a great time to transform your studio. Make it even more of a creative haven by displaying art that is important to you. Use frames to keep your artwork safely and chicly displayed.

 

Decide the tone of your studio.

  • If you appreciate artistic chaos, you probably have a studio with piles of stuff, all organized in their own unique ways. This style of studio is in need of a variety of different frames. Consider frames in varying sizes, shapes, textures, and colors. Hanging these frames on the wall of your studio will add an allure of organized chaos. It feels modern, but still true to your artistic approach.
  • You may be the artistic, minimalist type, meaning you like white space, clean lines, and a clear focal point. Following a rule of three is an excellent approach for framing in a minimalistic studio. Print your favorite work of art over three oversized poster canvases, frame them, and hang them evenly on a blank wall. It will add personality to the room, but still leave you satisfied with its clean aesthetic quality.
  • For music lovers, your options for framing are limitless! Frame vinyl, band posters, photos of your favorite musicians, etc. Set the tone of your studio to the genre of music you record and you’ll be set.

 

What do you want to frame?

  • Frame your inspiration
    • Design and print quotes that have motivated you in moments of lost creativity.
    • Frame your muse. Who inspires you? Is it your spouse, your family, a long lost love? Frame a photo of the person that keeps you motivated in pursuing your art.
    • Frame artwork from artists that have had the most influence on your work.
    • Frame your reasons for pursuing your creative dreams.
    • Frame art that completes the vision for your studio. It doesn’t have to have a profound meaning. Sometimes, working in an environment that feels finished and put together will be enough to help motivate you to complete your own art.
  • Frame your music inspiration.
    • Frame your favorite vinyl and album covers.
    • Frame sheets of music that have inspired your musical talents and your pursuit in the music industry.
    • Frame signed posters of your favorite bands or artists.
    • Keeping musical inspiration on your walls help fuel your journey toward success.

 

Frame Warehouse can help get your studio walls designed to help you feel creative in your own space. Check out over 80 frames online to see what would look best in your studio! Visit one of our sixteen location for specific advice from our knowledgeable staff.

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