Introduction

With the majority of our renovations complete, I've started an interest in collecting and framing art. My first big project - original vintage (I think I can say that now) movie poster art.

Where to Buy

Preserving Considerations

After some reading, I concluded it would be a damaging to my authentic movie posters to frame up using traditional backing methods. Let's start with the results,

        

Glass versus Plexiglass

Backing the Poster

Linen Backing

Here is how it looks after linen backing. It's actually quite thick,

More Linen Backing,

PlexiGlass Frames that Can Swap In and Out

I did not go with this, but for those interested here's my research,

Putting it Together

Here are things to check with your framer,

Hanging

As these posters are quite large it is very important to hang them properly to not buckle over time,

3M Command Strips are the best thing since sliced bread to hanging art.

Weigh you Poster with Frame - step on a digital scale without hold the poster and then again with it. Mine came out to 17.5lbs.

Based on weight use the appropriate 3M Command Strip Wire Back Picture Hangers to place your poster,

In my case, I exceed the limit. It's probably fine, but to be extra safe, once I am happy with the location, follow-up with screwing in the 3M hanger directly to the wall.

Framing

References

Inspiration Examples

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