This looks great veltri! Mine's still in the framing queue (it's a long queue), but this has given me some ideas for itveltri wrote:
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Thanks suchanoo, hope you get it done, this one really begs to be framedsuchanoo wrote: This looks great veltri! Mine's still in the framing queue (it's a long queue), but this has given me some ideas for it
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Just got some prints back from the framer for my 2 sons....This one is Old School by Emek in my 7 year old son's room. He met Emek last year at the Austin book signing. Emek asked him what he wanted doodled in his book and my son replied "Robots". When this print was released a couple of months ago, I knew he would love it:
The OG he picked out at the AT Mondo event (his first gallery event):
A few new ones in my younger son's room:
A few of mine that I don't think I have posted:
A photo my wife took of our son playiong by the creek, had blown up and framed (might be her first frameup):
And last, but not least, A tapestry that I found in storage at my Dad's house that dates back to the 1880's. It hung on a wall in the entry of my family's furniture store in St. Paul, Minnesota. I had it professionally cleaned by a rug company and then put in a shadow box. It's huge- About 4' x 6' and was a mother drymounter getting up on the wall. It's hanging up in a stairwell of our home:
The OG he picked out at the AT Mondo event (his first gallery event):
A few new ones in my younger son's room:
A few of mine that I don't think I have posted:
A photo my wife took of our son playiong by the creek, had blown up and framed (might be her first frameup):
And last, but not least, A tapestry that I found in storage at my Dad's house that dates back to the 1880's. It hung on a wall in the entry of my family's furniture store in St. Paul, Minnesota. I had it professionally cleaned by a rug company and then put in a shadow box. It's huge- About 4' x 6' and was a mother drymounter getting up on the wall. It's hanging up in a stairwell of our home:
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Taylor Crothers.....has done photography for DMB for many years....He and I went to college together many moons ago...zefarrett wrote:Rock, your kids have expensive taste . Also love the dmb photos! Where'd you get them?
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DAMN!!! First of all, sweet mofo'in frame jobs. Second, amazing job on the DMB ACL print. That thing looks drymounting . And awesome pics of the band too. Carter is one of my favorite drummers so that pic from behind the kit is gorgeous.rockbridge wrote:Taylor Crothers.....has done photography for DMB for many years....He and I went to college together many moons ago...zefarrett wrote:Rock, your kids have expensive taste . Also love the dmb photos! Where'd you get them?
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agreed. plus i'm a whore for b&w photography. dmb has never been a favorite of mine but carter cannot be disputed, he's simply awesome.rubenjleal wrote:that pic from behind the kit is gorgeous.
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He never stops smiling, I love itdrummer7795 wrote:agreed. plus i'm a whore for b&w photography. dmb has never been a favorite of mine but carter cannot be disputed, he's simply awesome.rubenjleal wrote:that pic from behind the kit is gorgeous.
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I was wondering about that..oh well...It's hot as drymount down here in Austin right now mayne!!phishstix101 wrote:Jesus Sam, put a shirt on!
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Damn that's nice. Couldn't have framed it better!
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