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Post by fonebone45 on Oct 14, 2017 10:56:45 GMT -8
What do you feel is the best size for prints?
I've got a small (15-20) collection of prints I've purchased over the years, and that obviously takes wall space to display/rotate them. Personally I prefer the 16"x20"-ish range, or smaller ones so I can have a variety of work up on the walls.
(This is assuming you're not just buying them to flip, in which case it may not matter)
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Post by sleepboy on Oct 16, 2017 20:40:55 GMT -8
What do you feel is the best size for prints? I've got a small (15-20) collection of prints I've purchased over the years, and that obviously takes wall space to display/rotate them. Personally I prefer the 16"x20"-ish range, or smaller ones so I can have a variety of work up on the walls. (This is assuming you're not just buying them to flip, in which case it may not matter) I think it just depends on how big your walls are and how you plan to display them. Since I almost never end up framing and putting them up, I like smaller ones that I can store in a flat file cabinet instead of rolled up in tubes.
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Post by fonebone45 on Oct 17, 2017 5:15:56 GMT -8
Storage is definitely a factor. Large flat files aren't easy to find a place for.
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Post by artinator on Aug 16, 2018 10:55:21 GMT -8
I personally like dominant artwork, bigger the better, take the attention to it rather then display different sizes, artists, artworks.
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