Framed Horkey Thread
Aaron's signed and numbered print titled Venin (cross posting)
- BlakeAronson
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hard to follow up that gorgeous frame above ^ but here's the blood milk tote cut up and framed.
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Nice job, simple and doesn't distract from the art. I never thought about the tote. I've wanted the print "Bury Me Beneath Books" ever since it was released and have never had the opportunity to pick one up. The tote would be a nice option until I do find the print, that's if I can find the tote.BlakeAronson wrote: here's the blood milk tote cut up and framed.
Reclaimed frames
And this was my prize from THC last year (thanks Baker!), so happy to have this, this frame is a beast, $5 reclaimed frame, that I painted with hammered silver, double metallic blue/silver mats with hand painted copper bevels. Pretty happy with this one and honored to have won it.
And this was my prize from THC last year (thanks Baker!), so happy to have this, this frame is a beast, $5 reclaimed frame, that I painted with hammered silver, double metallic blue/silver mats with hand painted copper bevels. Pretty happy with this one and honored to have won it.
- simianfever
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Damn, Jay, that Hyperstoic must be quite the beast of a frame up in person. Welcome back, buddy!
Picked this guy up from the framer a couple weeks ago. Sorry, the photos could be better! The frame has some texture and a unique patinaed brass sort of feel, which plays nicely with the gold inks without getting too flashy. I can't stop staring at it. Ironically, it's my fifteenth Horkey to get framed! Probably my favorite... for now.
That looks really good - nice choices of frame and mats
- talkingdeads
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So clean, so elegant! Let’s see the other 14! I dig your framing style
Yeah, that Detritus is nails.
"I see dudes using cotton gloves on prints that I know were printed while someone was drinking a beer or eating Cheetos, while water leaked from the ceiling. And I'm not even talking about my shop!" - alexfugazi
This latest creation was made by using two frames stacked together. This gives the illusion of a matted piece of art. The white frame has a silver edge that perfectly matches the jagged border on the print itself. The outer frame has a burnt wood texture to follow the moth to flame theme. Museum glass with spacers.