Picture Framer
Picture framers make frames of all types and sizes and mount and display decorative items such as paintings, prints, etchings, tapestries and photographs.
Picture framers may perform the following tasks:
- talk to customers about the style, size, materials and cost of their framing requirements
- help customers understand colours, design and layout of frames
- assess the value and physical condition of artwork to decide the level of framing required
- order the materials needed and keep accounts
- cut frame pieces to size and prepare joints for corners
- join the frame with nails, glue or dowels and sand lightly
- mould and glue ornamental parts into the frame if required
- varnish, stain or paint the frame
- mount backing materials and the item for framing
- cut glass to size
- fit items to ready-made frames
- refer to specialists such as conservators to assess the physical condition of artwork
- assist in the preservation of historic artwork.
Picture framers use a variety of tools including power tools, saws and pneumatic staplers and nailers. Specialist framers use the crafts of wood machining, wood finishing, French-polishing, cabinet-making, wood carving and gilding.
Personal Requirements:
- enjoy practical and manual activities
- good interpersonal skills
- interest in the history and value of artwork
- aptitude for design
- appreciation of changing trends in colours and materials
- able to work neatly and accurately
- good hand-eye coordination.
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