I would float it in a gallery wrap intended for canvases or shadow box it, glass optional.Nemesis01 wrote:Do any of you guys have previous experience with paitings done on asymetrical wooden board....would you even try to frame a peice like that or just put it on the wall as is?
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"I had this dream where I relished the fray, and the screaming filled my head all day."
"I had this dream where I relished the fray, and the screaming filled my head all day."
Float framing is where it's at. Preserving the unique edges was important for me...they were too cool to cover.Nemesis01 wrote:Do any of you guys have previous experience with paitings done on asymetrical wooden board....would you even try to frame a peice like that or just put it on the wall as is?
I posted this piece earlier in the thread, but here are some closer shots. There is a black metal box frame, with a wood frame on the top. The piece is mounted from behind and does not touch the outer frames.
ComicArtFans.comNemesis01 wrote:I guess expresso beans only allows posting of prints and not originals...is there another site like this one but based more around original painting? Or maybe it would be cool if there was an original area in this community as well
Your head will explode.
I have alot of respect for this artist. His school conselor probably told him there was no career that consisted of robots and naked women. He sure showed them
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my first Ashley Wood print. Looking forward to it.
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