Great seeing your work again. Always on your frame jobs
Framed Stuff Part 10
My brother did these two for me and my girlfriend. They are his studies of Van Gogh pieces (trying to get better at the medium he uses). They are oil crayon, 18 x 24. And he built the frames himself. Both of us are very happy with how they came out.
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Here's a Paul Simon that I had done. Crappy cell phone pics and it had gathered quite of bit of dust. Always a good reminder to clean a piece when you take photos. The poster is from the Showbox in Seattle when Paul Simon did a night club tour in 2011. Mike Klay is the artist.
Tell your brother I'm ISO one of those.jrsheppa wrote:My brother did these two for me and my girlfriend. They are his studies of Van Gogh pieces (trying to get better at the medium he uses). They are oil crayon, 18 x 24. And he built the frames himself. Both of us are very happy with how they came out.
theghost206 wrote:Here's a Paul Simon that I had done. Crappy cell phone pics and it had gathered quite of bit of dust. Always a good reminder to clean a piece when you take photos. The poster is from the Showbox in Seattle when Paul Simon did a night club tour in 2011. Mike Klay is the artist.
Thanks, he did a great job on them, I'll try to post some more detail pics.summoner wrote:Tell your brother I'm ISO one of those.jrsheppa wrote:My brother did these two for me and my girlfriend. They are his studies of Van Gogh pieces (trying to get better at the medium he uses). They are oil crayon, 18 x 24. And he built the frames himself. Both of us are very happy with how they came out.
You can see more of his art in his Instagram account: @chroma_coma
http://instagram.com/chroma_coma
Setting up my office in our new apartment...
This my first time framing any of my collection and I'm really happy with how it turned out. Since I have enough prints at each of these sizes I can swap out all but the Lawson Pulp Fiction.
Now on to the opposite wall.
This my first time framing any of my collection and I'm really happy with how it turned out. Since I have enough prints at each of these sizes I can swap out all but the Lawson Pulp Fiction.
Now on to the opposite wall.
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Here's a frame up that I got done for a Black Keys show in Canada. Jeff Soto is the artist.
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Thought I'd share this as I recently did this for a friends engagement.
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Ive done starry night in acrylic before its quite the challenge. I also did it for someone I do not talk to anymore. Pfff women. I have a partial pic around somewhere of it ill try and dig it up.jrsheppa wrote:My brother did these two for me and my girlfriend. They are his studies of Van Gogh pieces (trying to get better at the medium he uses). They are oil crayon, 18 x 24. And he built the frames himself. Both of us are very happy with how they came out.
You can eat from a golden spoon but the cornflakes will taste the same
THC x 5
THC x 5
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Here I found it. Bad cell phone pic and partially cropped but its all I have.
You can eat from a golden spoon but the cornflakes will taste the same
THC x 5
THC x 5
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Was finally able to afford framing for the cast signed edition. Wanted the wood to replicate a real life winchester rifle but prob shoulda gone with something that looks closer to the print version. Am happy with the triple matting though.