Old wood cut or embroidery? Really goes well with all of the Obey.
Framed Stuff Part 11
No paint, 1/4 silk thread on silk fabric. The 1/16th silk thread pieces you would swear are paint from 2 feet away. Those cost real money though so I wanted to see how much it would cost to get it framed all archival. The framing cost hurt.
Looking toward the silk piece the only Obey in sight is Burmese Monk which I think compliments it.
Looking toward the silk piece the only Obey in sight is Burmese Monk which I think compliments it.
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Shepard Fairey - Greetings From Iraq... had this one for a while and finally decided to get it framed.
Frame has some nice red hints that are hard to pick up on the first photo.
Hadn't been on EB in so long, I drymounted up and posted this in the Spotlight Displays there. Whoops!
jayper wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 1:10 pmSheltering in place has left me with a lot of time on my hands and I've been working on my framing skills. These are some of recent projects. First time floating a print, as well as floating a wooden panel. For the Danger I also tried out using water activated adhesive on the hinges for the first time. Each was a fun and stressful learning experience. Trying to figure out the next challenge.
love that fat bastard mount! very nice!
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