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andre3030
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lazyhusky wrote:Anyone got their Adrift framed? I'm looking for ideas as I plan to put it up when I move to my new apartment later this year.
*Never framed anything of this size
Got mine framed a few days ago.
White shiny wooden frame, passepartout with glass.
I'm really satisfied with the outcome.
Link for full size:
http://s24.postimg.org/n3n4p8y91/IMG_20 ... 123129.jpg
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andre3030
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Sun Feb 14, 2016 7:45 am
666ways2love wrote:brought Adrift to the framers today. Noticed grid lines in the wave area. Just making sure that it's not some crazy printer error. Can anyone confirm? Much appreciated
I can confirm.
The same thing with my print, mostly visible in the light color areas around the waves.
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Welkerama
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Sun Feb 14, 2016 8:59 am
andre3030 wrote:666ways2love wrote:brought Adrift to the framers today. Noticed grid lines in the wave area. Just making sure that it's not some crazy printer error. Can anyone confirm? Much appreciated
I can confirm.
The same thing with my print, mostly visible in the light color areas around the waves.
Unless it's a part of the imagery, and there's no indication of that, grid lines would mean they needed to realign the print heads or that during the printing process they became misaligned. Hard to image they would let that happen but now I'm curious.
Post a pic please if you would.
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Luminous wrote:Animale wrote:statik wrote:Finally showed up last night.
Is it signed somewhere or is it just a regular poster?
Not signed. It's 8 x 8 printed on aluminum. Received mine today.
When is the expiration date to submit the codes to receive this? I ordered all 4 but theyre all in another country
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finneganm
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Sun Feb 14, 2016 9:59 am
andre3030 wrote:lazyhusky wrote:Anyone got their Adrift framed? I'm looking for ideas as I plan to put it up when I move to my new apartment later this year.
*Never framed anything of this size
Got mine framed a few days ago.
White shiny wooden frame, passepartout with glass.
I'm really satisfied with the outcome.
Link for full size:
http://s24.postimg.org/n3n4p8y91/IMG_20 ... 123129.jpg
That looks fantastic
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That's what she said
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andre3030
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Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:31 am
alittle wrote:Looks like you can see it faintly here on mfaith's photo:
Yes, the same thing on mine, but slightly less my the left side.
Here is mine on the right side, just above the signature.
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andre3030
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Sun Feb 14, 2016 10:33 am
finneganm wrote:andre3030 wrote:lazyhusky wrote:Anyone got their Adrift framed? I'm looking for ideas as I plan to put it up when I move to my new apartment later this year.
*Never framed anything of this size
Got mine framed a few days ago.
White shiny wooden frame, passepartout with glass.
I'm really satisfied with the outcome.
Link for full size:
http://s24.postimg.org/n3n4p8y91/IMG_20 ... 123129.jpg
That looks fantastic
Thank you.
I'm really happy with the result.
Made my living room.
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alittle
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Sun Feb 14, 2016 12:00 pm
andre3030 wrote:
Yes, the same thing on mine, but slightly less my the left side.
Here is mine on the right side, just above the signature.
I would think it is part of the original work. The painting is huge and wouldn't be surprised if he used a grid.
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Welkerama
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Sun Feb 14, 2016 12:02 pm
I agree, ^ the grid lines are not an indication of print head alignment issues. It appears to be an anomaly of it's own, the origins of which are a mystery to me unless it's a very subtle part of James Jean's original imagery.
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Yeah, cause remember the original is huuuuge. If i were to guess, he drew a concept drawing on paper, and used a grid on the big painting to make sure the dimensions matched up.
So it goes...
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666ways2love
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I agree. it makes sense he used grids due to such a massive piece.
And Andre, that's exactly where the grids are on mine. Thanks all for relieving a bit of stress. Yesterday on the framing table was the first time I really got a good look at it so there was mild panic
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looked like a bad nozzle on the print head, til i saw the vertical lines. definitely seems to be part of the art then.
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andre3030
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Sun Feb 14, 2016 1:43 pm
666ways2love wrote:I agree. it makes sense he used grids due to such a massive piece.
And Andre, that's exactly where the grids are on mine. Thanks all for relieving a bit of stress. Yesterday on the framing table was the first time I really got a good look at it so there was mild panic
I agree too. Spoke to my father today about this and he said the exact same thing.
You are welcome 666ways2love. Glad we cleared that up.
I actually did not notice before you mentioned it, I had to look real close.