Frame
The frame has a minimalist aesthetic with clean lines and an unobtrusive design. The frame is made of high-quality plastic (PS), which ensures durability while maintaining a lightweight design. The dimensions of the frame include a width of 5 cm and a thickness of 3 cm, which makes it capacious enough to reliably support canvas of various sizes. This frame is perfect for contemporary art styles including abstraction, minimalism and pop art due to its flawless simplicity. Its white color provides a versatile background that can accommodate a wide range of colors, bright hues that benefit from contrasting borders, or black and white elements that need a consistent tonal framework to retain their vibrancy.
While they worked together in the French Pyrenees, Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso developed the methods of collage and papier colle. Developed specifically by Braque, papier colle is the method of creating a collage of flat pieces of material, arranged on the surface to form the shapes of what the painting is representing. Fruitdish and Glass is said to be the first attempt ever at a papier colle painting, in which Braque used textured pieces of wallpaper to create the collage. As a further textural element, Braque also included sand and sawdust into his painted works.