Personally I like it. The mat is doing it's job and not distracting from the print itself, as well as the frame.acidfree wrote:PIcked up a few prints from the framer today. Still not sure about Phantom. The frame is beautiful but I just feel I could have been more creative with mattes.
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- cmatthews11
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I agree - I honestly like it with the white mat.summoner wrote:Personally I like it. The mat is doing it's job and not distracting from the print itself, as well as the frame.
- Comfortably_Dumb
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Framed up a few Mister Reusch prints from 6 out of the last 7 Halloween Horror Marathons at the Coolidge Corner Theatre in Boston. One of my favorite artists, for sure! Hung these last night.
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Looks great! I wish I had walls like that. My apartment has concrete walls with molding around every wall. Makes it hard to space out printsComfortably_Dumb wrote:Framed up a few Mister Reusch prints from 6 out of the last 7 Halloween Horror Marathons at the Coolidge Corner Theatre in Boston. One of my favorite artists, for sure! Hung these last night.
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Ahah! Awesome! Love it when people really get creative on the framing. This is well executed. Between this one and the recent NoTLD, we've been served real good lately.
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So great, i love seasonal frames/posters!
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Cross threading. Came in from the gallery and immediately re-framed to be all archival with Museum and had my local framer cut a 3/8th inch black mat to get it off the glass. So damn excited to own this
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Thanks dude! It's not "real" wood thoCragars wrote::0 Looks awesome. That engraved frame