Framed Stuff Part 10
- UrsusMorris
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Hell yes dude! You should post it in here too: http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... &start=510
mattkardish wrote:the polar bear would take the great white to the corner of jabroni drive and know your role boulevard and rock bottom his ass onto that stop sign and finish him off with the people's elbow. clearly y'all can't smell what the polar bear is cookin.
- ELSEGUND0666
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Thanks man. Just did.UrsusMorris wrote:Hell yes dude! You should post it in here too: http://forum.expressobeans.com/viewtopi ... &start=510
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I haven't received it yet but Doug at Framing Devil posted this tonight. My Jason Edmiston Daryl Eyes Without a Face sketch signed by actor Norman Reedus. I'll post close ups once it arrives. Cannot wait to see it!
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Yeah I dig that. Bullseye ha.
- UrsusMorris
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Like the small blood spatter inner part. And i just noticed the arrow haha, that's badass.
mattkardish wrote:the polar bear would take the great white to the corner of jabroni drive and know your role boulevard and rock bottom his ass onto that stop sign and finish him off with the people's elbow. clearly y'all can't smell what the polar bear is cookin.
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Sorry for the bad pic but got my grail up on the wall
FinalKickstand wrote:I haven't received it yet but Doug at Framing Devil posted this tonight. My Jason Edmiston Daryl Eyes Without a Face sketch signed by actor Norman Reedus. I'll post close ups once it arrives. Cannot wait to see it!
- 666ways2love
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Good framers at Michaels are slim to none but it can happen. I'm lucky enough to have a guy at Michaels as well. Been framing for 10+ years, studied color theory, and knows most of the artists I bring in. So he also knows what framing style matches the art. Plus he exclusively handles all the mounting and assembly so none of the other morons get their greasy paws all over it.Diabolos80 wrote:The lady at my Michael's is fantastic. She used to work at a gallery so she knows her stuff. Aaand she's super salty cuz now she works at Michael's. Knowledge plus entertainment.cmatthews11 wrote:60+20%, not 80%Diabolos80 wrote:Just a heads up: Michael's is doing 80% off custom framing. Which is actually like 30% off for real, but a good deal for smaller strangely sized stuff you just want to get on the wall. Please don't hurt me cuz I mentioned Michael's...
I don't disagree though, I've done some smaller things with Michaels and they've done a fine job. Just depends on who works at your local store.
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just like quality framing.... finding a "good" framer is an art and extremely difficult. i've run the gambit between the big stores (like michaels) and small shops. i've had good and BAD experiences at both. it really is finding the SPECIFIC person who is going to work on the framing. so many times it is passed off to someone else. even if you think a specific person at michaels is working on your print.... there is just a good of a chance that someone else is. it is definitely NOT guaranteed (even if you request it).
in general.... i think michaels overall framing quality just isn't nearly as good as smaller shops. even if you pay top price (after sales coupons) and request higher quality materials, the frames finished look just don't look 100% professional quality. there always seems to be something just not quite perfect with their finished product (whether it being a matte just ever so slightly uneven or frame joins ever so slightly off). they typically look fine from a distance, but a discerning eye (aka mine) can notice the variations and subpar product.
in general.... i think michaels overall framing quality just isn't nearly as good as smaller shops. even if you pay top price (after sales coupons) and request higher quality materials, the frames finished look just don't look 100% professional quality. there always seems to be something just not quite perfect with their finished product (whether it being a matte just ever so slightly uneven or frame joins ever so slightly off). they typically look fine from a distance, but a discerning eye (aka mine) can notice the variations and subpar product.