Framed Stuff Part 9
- woodierock54
- Art Connoisseur
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SO cool, perfect frame for that print.jrm27 wrote:Got our Rescuers back from the shop!
Here's the print:
And here's a closeup on the frame:
mnelson wrote:DUDE. That frame is perfect!! Great friggin' job.
Thanks guys! I was pumped to find a frame that matched up so well!woodierock54 wrote:jrm27 wrote:Got our Rescuers back from the shop!
Here's the print:
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And here's a closeup on the frame:
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SO cool, perfect frame for that print.
Had these hanging for a while, but couldn't remember if I actually posted them here. (Excuse the bit of wide-angle lens distortion)
I love that these two prints essentially bookend the entire movie. Stranded on Earth and then rescued.
I love that these two prints essentially bookend the entire movie. Stranded on Earth and then rescued.
alittle wrote:Looks classy in that white frame, T. Good job.
bkboy77 wrote:My most recently framed print.
Not usually a huge fan of float mount (contentious subject, I know) but I really like it with this piece...complements the subject nicely
Nice framups but in terms of wall space distribution, sometimes less is more. IMO, stout prints are so busy they need room to breathe. Otherwise your eye doesn't know where to go.ohnine wrote:
Get us a better shot of this. It look real nice.Sts9fan wrote:
Yeah, about that, but they're just constructed out of the same mat as the backer.alittle wrote:plaink, what is the depth of those spacers? 1/2 inch?
Cheers, thanks.roo wrote:That letterpress looks very nice in that frame perfect choice..
Nice framups but in terms of wall space distribution, sometimes less is more. IMO, stout prints are so busy they need room to breathe. Otherwise your eye doesn't know where to go.wizdom wrote:ohnine wrote:
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im w ya brother. im just trying to get it all in, in my tiny apartment. - rather have them hanging than sitting in a closet.