Framed Geddes
- soupysound
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nice tanman. like the simple stuff for geddes for some reason black/black or white/white.
still have yet to see my frame/matte combo idea done. hope to drop it off to framer next in the next wk or 2.
still have yet to see my frame/matte combo idea done. hope to drop it off to framer next in the next wk or 2.
- soupysound
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cross post....
reverse bevel. museum glass.
reverse bevel. museum glass.
I finished my Hypostasis today as well. Not breaking any new ground with the black on black. Conceptually, I was attempting to build depth with the moulding sloping in and stepping down along with two 8-ply mats so it added more to the sense of the subject falling inward. I'm not sure it worked out how I pictured. I think it really needs a spacer between the mats to help the effect but there isn't enough rabbet depth at this point. I still like it, though .
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"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
I forgot to add some "pro tips" I was thinking about on this project for anyone else DIYing this print.
1) This thing turned out a lot larger than I was picturing in my mind . It didn't seem like that big of a print.
2) If you're matting out the border, I'd maybe make the mat window 1/8" smaller than the image. I went with 1/16. It worked, but you really have to keep everything aligned since there isn't much wiggle room.
3) I don't know why I get black mats for anything. It always drives me crazy trying to eliminate dust because you can see everything. I guess that's not so much a tip, as a general musing.
1) This thing turned out a lot larger than I was picturing in my mind . It didn't seem like that big of a print.
2) If you're matting out the border, I'd maybe make the mat window 1/8" smaller than the image. I went with 1/16. It worked, but you really have to keep everything aligned since there isn't much wiggle room.
3) I don't know why I get black mats for anything. It always drives me crazy trying to eliminate dust because you can see everything. I guess that's not so much a tip, as a general musing.
"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
Nice job, felocin. That's a little different than any of the others I've seen.
"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