Ideally, take your artwork to a professional framer first and have them remove it from the tube to discuss framing options with you. If you can’t wait before you visit the framer be very careful. Removing without care can cause damage when trying to uncurl the print by causing crimps, dents or tears in the paper. Very gently pull the print from the tube onto a large clean surface and use both hands to avoid creasing. Once a print is creased it is very difficult to fix this imperfection. If you pull the print out of the tube and need to let it rest on the table, put down a clean piece of paper or ensure a very clean surface to protect the print from stains and smudges.
Find a professional framer near you to discuss framing options. Framing companies can vary hugely in price so it’s a good idea to get a quote from 2 or 3 framers.
If possible, use Non Reflective (invisible) glass or plexiglas when framing the work. It is a lot more expensive but the ‘viewer experience’ is unbeatable as there will be very little annoying light reflection and glare. There are different types of Non Reflective glass and they range in quality of UV protection. The museum quality glass has 99% UV protection and is of the absolute highest quality and although recommended it is also very expensive.
Hahnemuhle German Etching fine art paper is a heavyweight etching board and is velvety smooth with a fine surface texture. German Etching is one of the most popular media worldwide for artwork and photography.
A 310gsm mould made watercolour paper, with the smoothest surface in the Art Line range making it ideal for prints which are highly detailed or for photographic imagery. As the name suggests, the surface is similar to original etching paper and will also produce traditional prints excellently.