About Me
I am a professional picture framer with 21 years experience in the
trade. I currently work in a picture framing business in Petersfield,
Hants on a part time basis. I did manage the picture framing department
for 10 years. However a change in personal circumstances (studying
for a degree full time and then a Masters) means that I now only work
there part time. Before this, I worked at The Hunt Gallery, Godalming,
Surrey and at Downing Street Studios, Farnham, Surrey.
I have passed the picture framing qualification promoted by the Fine
Art Trade Guild (the professional picture framing trade association)
called The Guild Commended Framer (G.C.F., my registered pass number
is 060). During my time as a professional picture framer, I have framed
many weird and wonderful things! These have included fine examples
of watercolours, oils, pastels, antiquarian maps / prints and modern
prints. Some slightly more challenging picture framing tasks have
included Chinese food dishes, military medals and an orchestra conductor's
wand (possibly the strangest thing I have ever framed was a stuffed
canary called Jimmy!).
I have approximately 10 years experience teaching picture framing
at various venues, including The South Downs College and The Petersfield
School. The courses offered at The South Downs College are 10-week
courses, usually taught on Monday nights. These courses start in September
and January (Autumn and Spring terms). The courses at The Petersfield
School are one-day courses held on a Saturday. There is usually one
course offered during both the Autumn and the Spring term.
I have also taught to arts & craft societies and to photography
clubs. These can be tailor-made to fit the requirements of the club
or society. Previous subject matter for classes has included presentations
on choice of suitable framing materials for specific pictures. Also
demonstrations regarding overmount cutting or cutting/mitring frames
have proved to be very popular. Some art societies have also benefited
from demonstrations on overmount decoration, a particularly challenging
part of picture framing! These classes can take the form of audience
participation, where the potential students bring along some basic
equipment with them and 'have a go' on the day. Alternatively, the
classes can adopt more of a lecture form with framed examples used
as visual aids.
I also offer one-to-one tuition on any aspects of picture framing
that you require assistance with. Please feel free to e-mail me for
any further information you require.
Who are the courses
for?
Anyone with or without
knowledge of picture framing who wish to make their own picture frames.
Even the most inexperienced student can gain enough from these courses
to achieve a most satisfactory result.
Course Content
The courses will be structured
with demonstrations and a "hands on" approach. The latter
part of the course will enable students to specialise and progress
with their choice of work.
How will the
courses be taught and assessed?
The courses will be taught
with demonstrations of various techniques and student practice. There
will be the opportunity to complete frames to fit pictures of your
own choice. A variety of styles will be demonstrated.
Student Achievement
At the end of the courses
all students will know how to cut and decorate overmounts; mitre and
assemble moulding to make picture frames and fit together the finished
picture ready to hang on the wall.
Follow on courses
Individual tuition for
advanced topics are available.
Equipment
essential to course:
A Stanley knife with spare blades. It is recommended that you
try to bring a Stanley and not Stanley knives are much stronger.
A pencil and a rubber.
A steel ruler, preferably in inches but it can be metric (I
always prefer to work in imperial measurements). The ruler should
be steel if possible because you will need a solid straight edge to
cut along.
A sheet of mountboard, ideally approx. 30 x 20.
The choice of colour will depend on suitability to your pictures.
If in doubt, I recommend cream or ivory.
Some blue-tack.
The picture or pictures that you want to be over-mounted. One
6" x 4" photograph is a good picture to start with because
it is nice and small to begin with to practice cutting mounts to fit.
However do bring along other pictures of your own to mount!
A board to cut on. This can be a sheet of mount board as well.
It could also be a purpose made cutting matt. It should not be a hard
board. Preferably something that the blade will sink into when cutting
on.
A saucer and a piece of sponge.
A cotton cloth.
Make sure you bring all these items along for the first lesson.
Specialised Courses
As I am sure you are well
aware, professionally framed pictures can quite easily cost an awful
lot of money. However, with a few basic tools and materials, it is
quite easy to obtain a professional looking job without the expense.
If you belong to a club or society I am sure you are used to watching
demonstrations of various skills or techniques at your club already.
This is exactly the same way as I like to teach picture framing, through
demonstrations of the techniques at your club. Then I can supervise
your colleagues during their first attempts on their own projects.
Obviously there is always an initial cost of new tools and materials
when first starting picture framing, but these costs are soon returned
with the money saved from not having professional picture framing
charges.
It may well be the case where you and your colleagues are already
framing your own pictures. I have also demonstrated more advanced
techniques to art societies, such as oval mounts and mount decoration.
Perhaps these may be of interest to you.
It may be that you would like one-to-one tuition on a more tailor-made
basis. This I can provide at any location that you want me to come
to.
If you would like further information regarding anything about demonstrations
of picture framing, please do not hesitate to contact me at andy@andyparks.freeserve.co.uk
or use the link at the bottom of my home page.
Items for Sale
I have provided a page
at the end of this site which is dedicated to tools
for sale that are relevant for picture framing. Each of these
items include detailed instructions that have been purposely written
for each piece of machinery that you buy. That way you are buying
something that you will understand hoe to use correctly for you picture
framing projects. Please follow the link under Tools For Sale
on the left hand side of this page for more details.