Love this! Makes me want to frame up my copy for suretheghost206 wrote:Here's a frame up that I got done for a Black Keys show in Canada. Jeff Soto is the artist.
Framed Stuff Part 10
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Just framed this painted piece. Cool little item. Very thin.
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aznpunkyu wrote:I like the frame. Very good color and lines, not digging the print though. It may be because there is no matte , but I do dig the frame
Yeah they wanted no mat to give it a more "natural" feel which has definitely been accomplished. Personally LOVE this frame.
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Really nice Cole!
That gives me some ideas for my own Children of Men, need to get it framed.
That gives me some ideas for my own Children of Men, need to get it framed.
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Got this in and framed it up this week. I floated the first layer over the second and gave a really cool effect. I used 1/4" spacers between top print and museum glass, then custom cut foam core for risers, back drop, and foam core backing. Took me LONG time to trace the die cut print onto foam core then cut the foam core to float the first layer over the back drop. I'm very happy with how this came out.
This is the whole print and the depth in the shadows really make this pop in person
Here are few Close up of certain parts
Here is a hard angle so you can see the foam core built up under the top print
This is the whole print and the depth in the shadows really make this pop in person
Here are few Close up of certain parts
Here is a hard angle so you can see the foam core built up under the top print
wow, was that how the print came in pieces and you added your own 3D effect to it? pretty interestingPineapple007 wrote:Got this in and framed it up this week. I floated the first layer over the second and gave a really cool effect. I used 1/4" spacers between top print and museum glass, then custom cut foam core for risers, back drop, and foam core backing. Took me LONG time to trace the die cut print onto foam core then cut the foam core to float the first layer over the back drop. I'm very happy with how this came out.
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Yup. It had a die cut top layer and back drop layer. You can even swap the desert scene for a London scene. I just added the layers to float the site cut over the back dropaznpunkyu wrote:wow, was that how the print came in pieces and you added your own 3D effect to it? pretty interestingPineapple007 wrote:Got this in and framed it up this week. I floated the first layer over the second and gave a really cool effect. I used 1/4" spacers between top print and museum glass, then custom cut foam core for risers, back drop, and foam core backing. Took me LONG time to trace the die cut print onto foam core then cut the foam core to float the first layer over the back drop. I'm very happy with how this came out.
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Pineapple007 wrote:Yup. It had a die cut top layer and back drop layer. You can even swap the desert scene for a London scene. I just added the layers to float the site cut over the back dropaznpunkyu wrote:wow, was that how the print came in pieces and you added your own 3D effect to it? pretty interestingPineapple007 wrote:Got this in and framed it up this week. I floated the first layer over the second and gave a really cool effect. I used 1/4" spacers between top print and museum glass, then custom cut foam core for risers, back drop, and foam core backing. Took me LONG time to trace the die cut print onto foam core then cut the foam core to float the first layer over the back drop. I'm very happy with how this came out.
Daammnn.. That is sick looking. Mad skills there Mr. Pineapple. Kudos.
Love that Ninja's Everywhere. I've seen that print in person, it's awesome.
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Finally got the Babadook up next to the Psycho! Nothin special, just standard frames from the Hob Lob. But had to pair them together. Big. Ass. Knives.
And i know they're slightly off, need to realign them, but i got documentaries to watch lol.
And i know they're slightly off, need to realign them, but i got documentaries to watch lol.
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That's hot Ursus!
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