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Bob Carrington to Speak at October Meeting of the Loma Linda Cultural Arts Association

By James Ponder, Community Writer
September 25, 2015 at 11:02am. Views: 14

Bob Carrington, a representative of Wilson’s FrameUp, will discuss “Picture Framing 101: the Mystery of the Mitre” at the Oct. 4 meeting of the Loma Linda Cultural Arts Association (LLCAA). Carrington will introduce the vocabulary of his business—foamboard, acid-free, mat cutting, UV filtering glass, and dry- and wet-mounting processes—and present ideas for helping artists simplify and understand the use of materials for showcasing works of art. Photographers, painters, illustrators who work in graphite or ink, and other visual artists will profit from the presentation. Carrington will prepare guests for the process of selecting the finishing touch to a work of fine art; a setting that enhances everything the artist has put into the piece. However much one might think that the work stands on its own merit, the right setting will most effectively draw the viewer into the artist’s vision. The salability of a production can be affected by a mat and frame; they must be chosen intelligently. Chefs are fond of saying, “Presentation is everything” as they apply parsley or a lemon slice to complete their presentation. Carrington, a professional picture framer, says an equivalent expression for artists is, “Always frame to the art.” The meeting will be held Sunday, Oct. 4, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Senior Center of the Loma Linda Civic Center at 25541 Barton Road in Loma Linda. Admission is free to students and LLCAA members; other attendees will be asked for a $3.00 donation. Please call Sharan Bennett at (909) 796-7041 for further information.

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