If you choose this method the eye of the viewer will be drawn to the art.
Mat colors for water photos.
Choosing a mat color based on dominant colors.
This is another frequent question from our customers.
But for canvas art mats don t work.
Choosing a mat color.
These colors do not distract the viewer s eye from the photo but help to visually separate the image from its frame and the background.
Which color of white mat board is right for my art.
Lighter colors add depth to a picture visually pushing the art work away from the viewer while a dark mat pushes a photo forward.
Color can work very nicely with a watercolor.
A mat of a neutral gray color keeps the image flat.
As long as the mat color is borrowed from one of the secondary or tertiary colors in the artwork a color mat can work well.
In general using the dominant colors of the art in the mat draws the eye to the art rather than to the framing.
Go for tones that are either dominant in the image or that draw out subtle colors in the piece a color that seems to bring it all together.
Using the dominant colors in the art.
But with so many colors to choose from it can be confusing to figure out what you want.
It is a great feeling.
Picking your mat board colors is really fun.
Linen liners can be added to any linen liner compatible frame and to 3 4 framed stretched canvas.
If the piece has a focal point and there are background colors you can.
A very common way to choose a mat color for your portrait or piece of art is to choose one that will help bring out the dominant color of the piece.
Often the artist has some focal point that contrasts with the background colors.
It is essential that the mat does not distract from the photograph but rather accentuates it and draws out the main focus or key element.
Lighter colors in the matting help to pop a composition that has bold elements in the foreground such as roy lichtenstein s blam which looks suitably dramatic in a stark white over a black mat.
Take it from us.
If you mat with those background colors the artist s intended focal point will still draw the eye to it.
As a general rule i tell customers that black and white photographs floral art and artwork with heavy or bright saturated colors tend to look best with bright to neutral white mat boards.
You re able to express your creativity find color combinations that ll make your art jump off the wall and when you finally see it all come together the final product can t help but put a smile on your face.
Choosing the right color mat for your photo can be tricky.
Consider a pale forest green for a barn in front of a out of focus forest or light blue to complement the distant sky of a cityscape.
Mats are great with photos posters fine art prints diplomas or watercolors.
Instead add a linen liner to create the same transition from art to frame that mats do for pictures on paper.