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		<title>Knowing Where To Find Custom Metal Picture Frames</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you were to look at the architectural designs of temples or cathedrals of many, many years ago, then you may notice the entrance ways actually appeared to &#8220;frame&#8221; the interior of the building. Look carefully and you will see that the entrance way to these and other buildings appeared to be &#8220;framed,&#8221; thus creating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you were to look at the architectural designs of temples or cathedrals of many, many years ago, then you may notice the entrance ways actually appeared to &#8220;frame&#8221; the interior of the building. </p>
<p>Look carefully and you will see that the entrance way to these and other buildings appeared to be &#8220;framed,&#8221; thus creating a pleasing view of the inside.  Soon afterwards, people decided to begin framing art with <a href="http://www.thephotographyshack.com/picture_frames.html" target='_blank'>metal picture frames</a> by molding painted plaster onto a plain wooden base.</p>
<p>The wood picture frame made its more formal debut after being laboriously carved by artists in order to display their art rather than relying on plaster to enhance the frames. </p>
<p>They became more ornate as the artists would embellish them by using the materials that were available, such as gold and silver. </p>
<p>During the renaissance era, picture framing art was taken up by furniture makers and wood carvers, which resulted in being able to obtain different shapes and sizes of frames. </p>
<p>The design of the picture frames actually reflected the personal inspirations of the different furniture makers and wood carvers that sometimes resulted in the frames becoming very expensive.</p>
<p>By the 18th century new picture framing equipment was developed that helped to significantly reduce the amount of time needed to make a frame. However, some feel that these types of innovations caused the cheapening of frames, as they could be produced more quickly and with low cost materials. </p>
<p>Many frame makers began using molds that they filled with wood composite in order to stretch the amount of framing supplies needed. Many of the traditional artisans continued to produce a more custom picture frame that was carved from high quality wood by hand. </p>
<p>But, with the automated technological advances being made, it soon became clear that producing them by machine rather than hand was far less expensive and time consuming.</p>
<p>Of course, if you look hard enough you will find that there are some picture frames that are still carved in the traditional manner by hand. If you are looking for a glass picture frame, then a good place to start is at arts and crafts fairs. </p>
<p>Many times there will be a booth set up by the seller to not only sell <a href="http://www.thephotographyshack.com/picture_frames.html" target='_blank'>picture framing equipment</a>, but to allow you to watch one being carved. </p>
<p>Keep your eyes open and check over the frames you discover carefully, as often sellers may have no idea they have a hand carved frame on hand. </p>
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