WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GALLERY WRAP AND FLOATING FRAME?Updated a year ago
Gallery Wrap: Is a method of stretching an artist’s canvas so that the canvas wraps completely around the sides of the stretcher bar and is secured to the back of the wooden frame. Identified as THE premier method of framing for any and all high-quality art pieces. Canvas Freaks brings this option to you at an incredibly affordable price.
Floating Frame: Floater frames mimic the look of fine art displayed in a gallery, where these types of frames are the preferred way to display art. They enable galleries to mount a piece of artwork in a frame without the surface of the art touching the frame itself, preserving the image from potential contact or damage. The depth of a floater frame creates a greater three-dimensionality to a piece of art hung on a wall, and the floating image provides the same effect for art that is displayed on a desk or shelf. A floater frame is a beautiful way to display the most precious photos or priceless artwork in your collection, giving them a presence that matches their importance.