Framed Moss Thread

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Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:10 pm

beerotan wrote: Well, then I guess I'll be happy to oblige.....

They are in my kitchen (I thought the Godfather poster sorta looks like food art at first glance). I actually bought them at the Robocop screening as I live very close to Detroit. It was really a great time.

Moss' Totoro print is at the framers right now. You have no idea how excited I am to get it back and hang it on my wall. :D
Nice first post. I never would have thought about using an orange frame, but it looks great. Really curious to see what people do with Totoro
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Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:52 pm

SurfingJeff wrote:Already, posted - but I'm not tired of looking at it yet.
Thanks for this...I've been looking for a good way to frame these up for entirely too long...I like it, it's simple but brings out the color for each one.
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Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:59 pm

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SurfingJeff wrote:Already, posted - but I'm not tired of looking at it yet.
Thanks for this...I've been looking for a good way to frame these up for entirely too long...I like it, it's simple but brings out the color for each one.
Thanks! It took my framer and I quite a while to pick out the right colors. On each of them, we went with a darker shade to match the color of the credits rather than the color of the characters in the main body. I think it ties things together well without taking too much focus off the actual image. Also, used a reverse bevel so that there wasn't any white showing on the mats.
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Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:26 pm

beerotan wrote:Image

Close up of frame:
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Really like these frame ups.

I should be getting one of my Moss' back tomorrow. Will definitely post it in here.
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Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:38 pm

I like this thread!

Once I get a Moss of my own I'll post up picture.

Who wants to sell me their Moss? :D
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Tue Feb 07, 2012 2:39 pm

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Also have my SW set framed in the bedroom, but they're currently down for maintenance.

Nothing fancy as far as frames, everything from Michaels and IKEA
Olly Moss ISO's:
A Life Well Wasted ep. 1
A Life Well Wasted ep. 4
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Tue Feb 07, 2012 3:17 pm

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Tue Feb 07, 2012 3:40 pm

MrAdamDuke wrote: Nothing fancy as far as frames, everything from Michaels and IKEA
Well sure...at that point who can afford fancy framing prices? :wink:

Those look great! At least you have them all up and around. I only have 2 of my Ollys framed, and they're just in boring ass frames with no matting. I suck. :hanging:
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Tue Feb 07, 2012 4:31 pm

I thought Moss did a good job picking out these frames so I didn't redo them.
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Tue Feb 07, 2012 6:17 pm

beerotan wrote:
SurfingJeff wrote:
mobius006 wrote:MAN that evil dead looks awesome!

I'll post my moss wall soon (though it is missing pokemon...for now)
Thanks! Looking forward to seeing some other framed Ollys. I'm especially interested in what people have done with the Rolling Roadshow series. Would love to steal a little inspiration ...
Well, then I guess I'll be happy to oblige.....

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They are in my kitchen (I thought the Godfather poster sorta looks like food art at first glance). I actually bought them at the Robocop screening as I live very close to Detroit. It was really a great time.

Moss' Totoro print is at the framers right now. You have no idea how excited I am to get it back and hang it on my wall. :D

Love these frame ups :clap: great idea of have the orange frame, I'll have to put up my pics soon!
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Tue Feb 07, 2012 8:07 pm

Superfro33 wrote:
MrAdamDuke wrote: Nothing fancy as far as frames, everything from Michaels and IKEA
Well sure...at that point who can afford fancy framing prices? :wink:
This is disturbingly close to the reality of things. :hanging:
Olly Moss ISO's:
A Life Well Wasted ep. 1
A Life Well Wasted ep. 4
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Tue Feb 07, 2012 8:42 pm

Love the papercuts series.

I want to get my hands on the Jack Skellington and the Harry Potter one's.. Killer stuff JAWilmesJr.

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Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:12 pm

MrAdamDuke wrote:Also have my SW set framed in the bedroom, but they're currently down for maintenance.

Nothing fancy as far as frames, everything from Michaels and IKEA
I think the simple black frames work really well with Moss' work just because of how striking and minimalist it typically is, an overly fancy and complicated frame would look kind of silly with it, imho.

iambillyg wrote:Really like these frame ups.
SurfingJeff wrote:Nice first post. I never would have thought about using an orange frame, but it looks great. Really curious to see what people do with Totoro
MegaTomG wrote:Love these frame ups :clap: great idea of have the orange frame, I'll have to put up my pics soon!
Thanks all. I should note the black frame is the same style as the orange, kind of a brushed aluminum look. It was pretty "cheap" as far as a fancy framing job goes I guess. I had a package picked out for my Totoro print and when they added it all up I just about had a stroke. Ended up compromising a bit on the frame, and with mats and mounts and glass the total ended up a mere 7x the cost of the print..... :shock:
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Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:42 am

JAWilmesJr wrote:I thought Moss did a good job picking out these frames so I didn't redo them.
agreed
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Thu Feb 09, 2012 1:48 am

My boring Olly framejobs. (But hey, at least the prints in 'em are fancy!)

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