Framed stuff part 4
- sir_smokealot
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greenhorn... two questions.
Is that an original in the bathroom?
Was the horkey shirt part of the plan?
Is that an original in the bathroom?
Was the horkey shirt part of the plan?
Go tell the women that we're leaving.
- greenhorn1
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If you mean the horkey, no it's just a photocopy of the lineart. The green girl with a lightbulb is an OG though.sir_smokealot wrote:greenhorn... two questions.
Is that an original in the bathroom?
Was the horkey shirt part of the plan?
And no, I just wear that catalyst shirt a lot.
ISO Horkey Stacy Lowery Paleo Deck. $$$$$$$ (or trade)
- sir_smokealot
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Yep, I meant the horkey.
I was going to question your Horkey allegiance if you were displaying an original in the bathroom!
I was going to question your Horkey allegiance if you were displaying an original in the bathroom!
Go tell the women that we're leaving.
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well, you know when you've got so many horkey OG's at a certain point you run out of wall space and they get relegated to the bathroom.
nah, if I do ever manage to get one i'll probably hang it right next to my bed so it's the first thing I see every day!
nah, if I do ever manage to get one i'll probably hang it right next to my bed so it's the first thing I see every day!
ISO Horkey Stacy Lowery Paleo Deck. $$$$$$$ (or trade)
Finally got to frame my Aisai II. Cheap frame from black friday sale at Michaels. Archival mat, mounting strips and backing ordered from AF. I'm happy with my frame choice. Complements the print. The only thing is I couldnt close everything with the back piece the frame came with since the archival backing was so thick. i will have to figure out how to hang it.
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- OtisMcfluster
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Nice work there Dom. Great selections.
- machination
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Great framing choice. I really need to get a bunch of decorative frames like that.
OtisMcfluster wrote:Nice work there Dom. Great selections.
thanks!machination wrote:Great framing choice. I really need to get a bunch of decorative frames like that.
I bought similar frames for my Stouts. Will post pictures soon.Brazzzy wrote:michael's sale...
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Beautiful. I'd like to frame some of my prints in ornate frames just like that. Looks great.wizdom wrote:
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Cool......
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very nice. whats the size on that print?
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Thanks! 12x32mphellrazor wrote:very nice. whats the size on that print?