I never thought I could frame pastel artwork without Matt board. I have heaps of unframed pieces because of the expense involved. Your method is very interesting. I might give it a try.
“Thank you” Guenevere for this very informative video. Your instructions were very clear and easy to understand… and your artwork is really beautiful by the way!🙂💐
And it works well. I'd paid for expensive framing for years to avoid dust in the matts but tried this with perspex instead. It seems to hold the pastel in place better and is cheaper and lighter. No more expensive framing bills. :-)
This just inspired me to do a pastel painting for a few hours! That is more than I have painted with pastel in 8 years. I kinda gave up for a while when I couldn't figure out how to finalize them for show. Great video!
Thank you, Guenevere! That was a wonderful video. I will take on my next framing project with a lot more confidence. I'll just pass on one idea that I saw a few days ago: It was an article about using mat boards instead of those spacers. The boards had a 45-degree bevel, and they were reversed -- so the high point touched the glass (instead of the usual orientation). The purpose was to catch falling pastel pigment at the bottom, while still hiding those particles from the viewer. In other words, the particles were behind the bevel. I thought that was clever.
+Steve Kobb Hey Steve I am glad the video helped you. I am familiar with using mat board for soccer and I prefer the Economy Spacers because it is much easier, I don't have to cut a bunch of mat, I don't have to buy a mat cutter. The plastic spacer are just simple and easy to use. I also like that they are made in Oregon so when I order them they arrive the next day!
Great info. How deep should your frame be to accommodate foam core, mat etc? When looking on Amazon, I don't see where they specify the depth. Any thoughts?
Bonjour, Merci pour cette super vidéo explicative ! C'est vraiment génial comme idée et parfait pour le pastel sec...! Par contre, auriez vous la gentillesse de me donner le site sur lequel vous trouverez ce style d'entretoises !?? Cela m'intéresse vraiment c'est top !! Elles sont beaucoup mieux que les petits bouts de coin !! Merci ;)
Great work on this. Thank you. I have been told I should be showing my work but felt intimidated in my ignorance about not knowing how to do this in professional way.
+Autumn Grace Well, I'm glad I could help. This is a great way to do it. I learned this from an award winning pastelist who is in high level galleries. So if it's good enough for her it's good enough for me!
I hope you don’t mind an additional tip. You might want to carefully sand the sharp edges of the glass a little before applying the adhesive strips. If you push the strips down, as demonstrated here, you might receive a nasty cut, especially from glass in inexpensive frames. Blood on a pastel is hard to remove.
You are a great artists and have such great videos. I am trying to come up with an easy cheap way to transport and sell oil pastel paintings on paper. You have a lot of patience. I just want to paint lol. And go sell them in art fairs but without framing them even super cheap there really is no way to safely transport them without using fixative and I never like the outcome with that. If you have any ideas or advice I’d love to hear it. Thanks
I mostly paint with oil paints so those are the only ones I have tried to transport and sell. For my pastels I either keep them in flat files or get them framed pretty fast to preserve them.
@@GuenevereSchwien maybe I should try oil paint 🤔 😅 Well I just started following you on ig and sent you a message on there as well. Feel free to check out my work. I’m more of an abstract artist. Nothing as amazing as what you do. But I think for someone self taught and still new at painting I’ve gotten pretty far pretty fast and got a lot of attention already. Thanks so much for your reply
Hi Guenevere Schwien! Great video, thanks. I live in Brazil and I plan to go the US and bring a bunch of art materials, and between those I plan to bring too some means of crafting some frames. My question is about those EconoSpace, Art and Glass Separator. Are there any substitutes for those, or any DIY safe way to separate the glass from the picture? Those Econospace separators are expensive and long to fit in a luggage. Thanks for sharing!
Here is a problem that I had. when I bought a premade frame with glass from Jerry's Artarama, the piece of glass was a good 1/4" smaller than the inside of the frame, so that the spacers showed from the front.
I know this video is old, but I have a question: if the frame comes with a mat, do you still need the spacers? or the mat would be enough to separate the painting from the glass? Is for an oil pastel painting. Thank you.
It looks pretty nice! But is the pastel painting still affected by light? Is it going to fade since it's not protected by glassine paper or is it protected and fixed?
The glass she used is probably Artglas. Artglas has a 70%+ UV filter and a very low reflection. (It's also used in museums and you can order it online)
Hi, I mostly use colored pencils but, use very moderate amount of pastels. My ? Is do I, need to go the extra mile as you do? With the, econo spacers, tape Ect with out shooting myself in the foot later? Also have you ever started with paper from a pad instead of sheets?
+John Slepecki jr That is a great question. I would say that if you are using small amounts of pastel that is very tiny and on Non-textured paper you are fine to skip the spacers but I would suggest always doing the tape part for any paper media because that will protect it. If you don't care about the longevity of your work you don't need the tape. You would probably want to have a mat to keep the work from touching the glass so the process would be quite similar with the mat in place of the Spacers. Hope that helps.
The whole reason for using a wire to hang art is that the screws don't have to be perfect because the wire averages it out, the wire is what allows the painting to hang straight. If you were hanging the painting with one horizontal lines then you would need to measure the heck out if it for the painting to be level. On a wire you can make adjustments while it is hanging, so as long at the screws are in a similar, but not exact location on either side the painting can be hung straight because you adjust it once it is hanging.
Pastels are a fragile medium you must have them under glass or they will get damaged by a breeze, movement, a sneeze, and dust will dull the color very quickly. Anything that touches the surface will wipe off the pigment. If you don't want to use glass I would suggest learning to use oil or acrylics. Pastels are inherently delicate, and require protection.
I don’t think I would feel comfortable trying this even after watching the video. What kind of foam board? Thickness? What brand tape? Where do you find that paper? What about museum glass? Where do you find the frame? I have several pieces I would like to have framed. I don’t have that point gun either.
This is a professional process and does require some investment in supplies and tools. I would suggest going to an art store that does framing and look at the supplies in person. Brand doesn't matter.
I have used a boxed frame for pastels where the glass sits away from the art work adding a mount around the art work inbetween the actual art work and mount I put a thin piece of mat board along the width at the bottom edge 😊😊 so if any pastel falls you won’t see it . Just an idea . 😊
Thank you,no fluff and frills just excellent info.
You are welcome, glad I could help!
Your a bloody genius! I have subscribed and hope to learn more about framing pastels. Thank you.
I never thought I could frame pastel artwork without Matt board. I have heaps of unframed pieces because of the expense involved. Your method is very interesting. I might give it a try.
Awesome tips. Thanks soo much. Pastel framing , here I come!
Good luck! Glad I could help.
This is my go-to video that I always review if I haven't framed a pastel in a while. Thank you, Guenevere!
Oh, glad to hear it. Happy to know I can help in your process!
Wow! Looks very professional and blocks! Thank you!😁🥰👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you Guinevere. This was the most useful framing video for Pastel, that I’ve seen 😊
Glad I could share my knowledge!
Thank you, Guenevere! You're so generous with sharing your expertise, I always look forward to your videos. Thank you, for helping others grow!
im so mesmerized by this video
Holy crud Guenevere you just helped me understand this so well. I have needed this info for years. You are a life saver
Awesome!! Success. So glad it helped.
“Thank you” Guenevere for this very informative video. Your instructions were very clear and easy to understand… and your artwork is really beautiful by the way!🙂💐
And it works well. I'd paid for expensive framing for years to avoid dust in the matts but tried this with perspex instead. It seems to hold the pastel in place better and is cheaper and lighter. No more expensive framing bills. :-)
This just inspired me to do a pastel painting for a few hours! That is more than I have painted with pastel in 8 years. I kinda gave up for a while when I couldn't figure out how to finalize them for show. Great video!
So glad I could help you get past your block I hope it stays gone. Feel free to share your work with me on social media.
Thank you for a clear and concise video. I am new at framing pastels, you give me confidence!
You are very welcome! Good luck with your framing.
You are making great videos and helping artists elevate their finished works. Thank you!
That was so helpful Guenevere! Thanks so much!
I am so glad I could help.
Your video is extremely helpful - straightforward and step by step! Thank you so much Guenevere!
Thank you for this wonderful video! The process is complicated and yet you make it sound so fun and easy!
Well done could follow why you did everything
Thank you, Guenevere! That was a wonderful video. I will take on my next framing project with a lot more confidence.
I'll just pass on one idea that I saw a few days ago: It was an article about using mat boards instead of those spacers. The boards had a 45-degree bevel, and they were reversed -- so the high point touched the glass (instead of the usual orientation).
The purpose was to catch falling pastel pigment at the bottom, while still hiding those particles from the viewer. In other words, the particles were behind the bevel. I thought that was clever.
+Steve Kobb Hey Steve I am glad the video helped you. I am familiar with using mat board for soccer and I prefer the Economy Spacers because it is much easier, I don't have to cut a bunch of mat, I don't have to buy a mat cutter. The plastic spacer are just simple and easy to use. I also like that they are made in Oregon so when I order them they arrive the next day!
Thank you SO much for putting this video together! Very clearly presented and Super helpful!! I wish I would have found you a lot sooner.
That was excellent! Great presentation and very useful! Thank you so much, Guenevere!
+Lindy Clarkson Yay! My job is down I've helped at least one person!
Very nice.
This answered SO many questions I’ve had! Thank you!
Great info. How deep should your frame be to accommodate foam core, mat etc? When looking on Amazon, I don't see where they specify the depth. Any thoughts?
This is awesome! You made it look so much easier that what I originally thought! Thank you so much.
+Crystal Thursby Great! Glad it helped. Thanks for the comment!
Thank you - that was very thorough and helpful!
Lengthy process. But surely a quality work. 👍
Sooo helpful. Thank you!
Great video! Thanks for all the helpful info. 🤩
Bonjour,
Merci pour cette super vidéo explicative ! C'est vraiment génial comme idée et parfait pour le pastel sec...!
Par contre, auriez vous la gentillesse de me donner le site sur lequel vous trouverez ce style d'entretoises !?? Cela m'intéresse vraiment c'est top !!
Elles sont beaucoup mieux que les petits bouts de coin !!
Merci ;)
Great work on this. Thank you. I have been told I should be showing my work but felt intimidated in my ignorance about not knowing how to do this in professional way.
+Autumn Grace Well, I'm glad I could help. This is a great way to do it. I learned this from an award winning pastelist who is in high level galleries. So if it's good enough for her it's good enough for me!
Wow, there is much more work involved in framing a pastel piece thsn i thought. What are your thoughts on using a fixative on pastels?
My thought is don't. But we all have out own opinions.
Thank you for the video! What size spacers to you recommend, 1/16 or 1/8 airspace?
I prefer thinner, but it really is your choice. Actually if you are using plexiglass you need a bit more space to avoid the static.
You just saved me hundreds of dollars in framing my pastels.
Very helpful. Thanks
I hope you don’t mind an additional tip. You might want to carefully sand the sharp edges of the glass a little before applying the adhesive strips. If you push the strips down, as demonstrated here, you might receive a nasty cut, especially from glass in inexpensive frames. Blood on a pastel is hard to remove.
Great tip! Thanks
Extremely helpful
Excellent! Thanks for sharing. This is exactly what I was looking for. ❤️
Awesome, so glad I could help!
@@GuenevereSchwien You earned a new sub today. 🤗
Sweet thanks. I hope you will check out some of my other videos. More to come in the future too.
awesome ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
You are a great artists and have such great videos. I am trying to come up with an easy cheap way to transport and sell oil pastel paintings on paper. You have a lot of patience. I just want to paint lol. And go sell them in art fairs but without framing them even super cheap there really is no way to safely transport them without using fixative and I never like the outcome with that. If you have any ideas or advice I’d love to hear it. Thanks
I mostly paint with oil paints so those are the only ones I have tried to transport and sell. For my pastels I either keep them in flat files or get them framed pretty fast to preserve them.
@@GuenevereSchwien maybe I should try oil paint 🤔 😅 Well I just started following you on ig and sent you a message on there as well. Feel free to check out my work. I’m more of an abstract artist. Nothing as amazing as what you do. But I think for someone self taught and still new at painting I’ve gotten pretty far pretty fast and got a lot of attention already. Thanks so much for your reply
Hi Guenevere Schwien! Great video, thanks. I live in Brazil and I plan to go the US and bring a bunch of art materials, and between those I plan to bring too some means of crafting some frames. My question is about those EconoSpace, Art and Glass Separator. Are there any substitutes for those, or any DIY safe way to separate the glass from the picture? Those Econospace separators are expensive and long to fit in a luggage. Thanks for sharing!
I am not aware of a substitute you can buy, but perhaps you can use foam board and cut it down into thin strips.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful skills
Where do you get that spacer. I can’t find it. Thank you
Very helpful video; thank you!
+Vickie deCastro Glad it helped.
Thank you! That was very helpful.
+Emmie Llamas-Cruz I'm glad it helped you!
Very beautiful! Thanks for sharing and + 1 sub 🎨❤️
Here is a problem that I had. when I bought a premade frame with glass from Jerry's Artarama, the piece of glass was a good 1/4" smaller than the inside of the frame, so that the spacers showed from the front.
hmm, YOu could try using small pieces of black construction paper to cover the look of the spacers?
Hey there, did you apply a fixative before or no? Thanks and great video:)!
No fix, often fix will change the color of pastel so I don't use any.
Thank you!!! :)
I know this video is old, but I have a question: if the frame comes with a mat, do you still need the spacers? or the mat would be enough to separate the painting from the glass? Is for an oil pastel painting. Thank you.
Great question. No you do not need a spacer if you have a mat. I prefer not to use a mat.
Really really good video!
+Katie Mayflower Thanks, glad you liked it.
Great Video!!
+Suyash Chandra Thanks, hope it helped.
Where do you get your spaces like the ones you use here? I can’t find it anywhere. Thank you much. Message me please.
Super helpful!
could you give me the name of the space maker, I quite did not understand, thank you!!
Econo spacers
It looks pretty nice! But is the pastel painting still affected by light? Is it going to fade since it's not protected by glassine paper or is it protected and fixed?
The glass she used is probably Artglas. Artglas has a 70%+ UV filter and a very low reflection. (It's also used in museums and you can order it online)
Great info...where do you buy the frames with the glass? thx
There is a shop in Portland called : I've Been Framed that I go to, they have really good prices on kits.
where doyou get your spacers
Where do you get the frames and eco spacers?
My frames I got from a local place and the spacers are from frametek, the manufacturer. You can Google them.
Where are you purchasing frames from? How thick of a frame do you suggest?
Hi. Where did you get the frame tech econospace framing strips from? I'm struggling to find them online 😩
HI, I just asked google and bought them directly from Frame Tek
VERY HELPFUL THANK YOU SO MUCH!
+Star Gazer You are very welcome!
thank you!
Hi, I mostly use colored pencils but, use very moderate amount of pastels. My ? Is do I, need to go the extra mile as you do? With the, econo spacers, tape Ect with out shooting myself in the foot later? Also have you ever started with paper from a pad instead of sheets?
+John Slepecki jr That is a great question. I would say that if you are using small amounts of pastel that is very tiny and on Non-textured paper you are fine to skip the spacers but I would suggest always doing the tape part for any paper media because that will protect it. If you don't care about the longevity of your work you don't need the tape. You would probably want to have a mat to keep the work from touching the glass so the process would be quite similar with the mat in place of the Spacers. Hope that helps.
I'm flabbergasted how expensive those spacers are!
They are a very specialized product. I haven't looked in a few years, but one order was enough to last me a lifetime!
Lots of good info. but I couldn't believe how you "lined up" without measuring for the screw holes.
The whole reason for using a wire to hang art is that the screws don't have to be perfect because the wire averages it out, the wire is what allows the painting to hang straight. If you were hanging the painting with one horizontal lines then you would need to measure the heck out if it for the painting to be level. On a wire you can make adjustments while it is hanging, so as long at the screws are in a similar, but not exact location on either side the painting can be hung straight because you adjust it once it is hanging.
thank you
Could you please tell me what kind of brown paper you used at the end?
You can buy brown packing paper from a packing type place.
Even if you use no glare glass I would love a solution with no glass - have you tried that?
Pastels are a fragile medium you must have them under glass or they will get damaged by a breeze, movement, a sneeze, and dust will dull the color very quickly. Anything that touches the surface will wipe off the pigment. If you don't want to use glass I would suggest learning to use oil or acrylics. Pastels are inherently delicate, and require protection.
What is the name of those glass thing you used?
Is it available in India?
I don’t think I would feel comfortable trying this even after watching the video. What kind of foam board? Thickness? What brand tape? Where do you find that paper? What about museum glass? Where do you find the frame? I have several pieces I would like to have framed. I don’t have that point gun either.
This is a professional process and does require some investment in supplies and tools. I would suggest going to an art store that does framing and look at the supplies in person. Brand doesn't matter.
I have used a boxed frame for pastels where the glass sits away from the art work adding a mount around the art work inbetween the actual art work and mount I put a thin piece of mat board along the width at the bottom edge 😊😊 so if any pastel falls you won’t see it . Just an idea . 😊
Need to know what to use when you do not have spacers
You could use very thin strips of mat board.
Isn’t it more professional to have a matte?
That is a personal preference. I personally think they look old and take up space. I prefer a more modern look with just the frame.