Framed Moss Thread
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Hey guys, so I got my mononoke and totoro prints framed up today but when I got home and unpacked them I was a bit disappointed. As you can see in the photo below the mononoke frame is slightly larger then the totoro as the framer took it upon themselves to show the signature and number which I did not specifically ask for...now I am not sure if I should just live with the slight difference in size or go back and get them to redo it :\ ...is it common practice to show the signature and number and what are your guys opinions do you guys really try to make your framing as symetrical as possible? The framing place is like an hour drive from me damnit!
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^ If the print is signed, you should show the signature IMO. Just hang the Totoro centered with Mononoke (I imagine the difference on top and bottom is negligible). No one will notice. I wouldn't be upset.
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- kryptonite
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That would drive me nuts. I'd have them redo it. Clearly this was intended to match, and he should have at least asked before proceeding.
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Yup, couldn't agree more. Go back, stand your ground and get it the way you want it.kryptonite wrote:That would drive me nuts. I'd have them redo it. Clearly this was intended to match, and he should have at least asked before proceeding.
I was actually planning to hang them pretty close together on the same wall as I wanted a Ghibli theme or at the very least an olly wall. I am actually quite surprised I wasn't asked about the change as well but I guess most people who have signed prints like to show them off? I had a feeling something might go wrong when the owner and guy I talked to via email from the shop wasn't the one taking care of me but one of the lackeys there lol
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Don’t go in pointing fingers, but rather question him softly. Along the lines of…
I’m thrilled with the job you did on these prints. They look quite nice together, don’t they? As they are of the same series, the matching frames tie them together nicely – wouldn’t you agree?
Given they are framed the same, don’t you think it’s a bit odd the one is an inch or two taller than the other? (If he brings up sig...) But placed side by side, it looks a bit odd – doesn’t it?
Ideally, he'll be saying yes, yes...and you'll already have him in an affirmative direction (assuming you don't come off oddly, saying it.) He'll be much more likely to conclude adjusting the one, even if he bitterly opposed it beforehand.
If he doesn’t come to the conclusion himself. Continue with – given they are two in the same, the inconsistency is quite bothersome to me, and I question why it was done – or at least, why a question wasn’t asked – despite the only difference being a signature. Could you please adjust the one so the frames appear as the series they are?
I’m thrilled with the job you did on these prints. They look quite nice together, don’t they? As they are of the same series, the matching frames tie them together nicely – wouldn’t you agree?
Given they are framed the same, don’t you think it’s a bit odd the one is an inch or two taller than the other? (If he brings up sig...) But placed side by side, it looks a bit odd – doesn’t it?
Ideally, he'll be saying yes, yes...and you'll already have him in an affirmative direction (assuming you don't come off oddly, saying it.) He'll be much more likely to conclude adjusting the one, even if he bitterly opposed it beforehand.
If he doesn’t come to the conclusion himself. Continue with – given they are two in the same, the inconsistency is quite bothersome to me, and I question why it was done – or at least, why a question wasn’t asked – despite the only difference being a signature. Could you please adjust the one so the frames appear as the series they are?
it wouldnt bother me, I would just adjust where I was hanging them so that it made sense to have one a little higher or lower than the other - but then all my stuff at the moment is just sort of chucked on the wall with a view to sorting it all out "at some point"
Thanks for all the advice and help guys.
So I contacted the framing place and they offered to adjust the matte size and frame of the smaller one to match the larger signed mononoke frame. Is this how you guys would handle it or would you ask them to make the mononoke smaller and omit showing the signature?
So I contacted the framing place and they offered to adjust the matte size and frame of the smaller one to match the larger signed mononoke frame. Is this how you guys would handle it or would you ask them to make the mononoke smaller and omit showing the signature?
I think that is the right way to go, unless you preferred to mat out the white border completely. The only other thing I'd clarify is how they're adjusting it. If you want them to match I'd think it would be best to leave a bottom weight with the white border like on Mononoke vs. keeping the same even border and just enlarging the mat and frame. Hopefully that makes sense.Nemesis01 wrote:Thanks for all the advice and help guys.
So I contacted the framing place and they offered to adjust the matte size and frame of the smaller one to match the larger signed mononoke frame. Is this how you guys would handle it or would you ask them to make the mononoke smaller and omit showing the signature?
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Agree ^