Frame Simulation for All I Wanna Do Is Just Be What I Wanna Be

 

Yesterday on our site we released a limited edition print called “All I Wanna Do Is Just Be What I Wanna Be”. This exquisite piece created by Tokyo-based artist Koichiro Takagi was created using a 4-colour letterpress printing method and measures 300 x 300 mm.

When framing a small piece of art such as this one, you have countless options. While a smaller piece would generally be paired with a narrower matboard, adding a wider matting could make the design look more contemporary and make a big impact. There are many choices for matboards alone, including colour, material, size, etc.

The true role of framing is to enhance the artwork and a badly framed piece of art could detract from its allure. In order to avoid mistakes in framing, we have provided a frame-simulation for “All I Wanna Do is Just Be What I Wanna Be”. We hope these examples of framed artwork are useful.

All I Wanna Do Is Just Be What I Wanna Be Available HERE

* Please note that art frames are NOT available on our site.

 

Frame Simulation for All I Wanna Do is Just Be What I Wanna Be

Frame width: 12 mm Mat width: 20 mm

 

Frame width: 10 mm Mat width: 40 mm

 

Frame width: 20 mm Mat width: 50 mm

 

Frame width: 30 mm Mat width: 50 mm

 

Frame width: 10 mm Mat width: 50 mm

 

 

 

Koichiro Takagi
Koichiro Takagi is a Japanese artist, making artworks on the theme, “uncomfortableness”. He creates the bright colored mystic world by distorting and patchworking of the present and the past, the reality and the fantasy. Koichiro Takagi learned silk-screen printing in San Francisco then he moved to New York after graduation from school, and started his career as a painter. Enjoying quite different atmosphere from both the east and west coast of the U.S.A., he has been produced a lot of artworks. In mid 2005 he jumped back to his hometown, Tokyo. He joins many group exhibitions as well as holds some solo exhibitions. He is proficient in graphical design such as Illustration and stenciled spraypainting. Koichiro’s designs have been applied to Paul Smith, Beams and others. (Cited from Koichiro Takagi official site)

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