Framed Stuff Part 10
Frame up I did for Nico's Clayboard. Museum glass, clayboard floated on crushed black velvet and pearlescent silver mat.
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- UrsusMorris
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This is drymountin great!ApeironCreative wrote:Framed this Ruas for a client recently...
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Hey you mentioned giving Framing Devil free reins on this particular frame job. Which part was it? Just the frame choice? Matte color?
I finally had the courage to hammer in some nails and hang my frames. For the longest time, I was afraid of ruining my walls. Getting stuff up there is fun and strangely addicting.
Hey you mentioned giving Framing Devil free reins on this particular frame job. Which part was it? Just the frame choice? Matte color?
I finally had the courage to hammer in some nails and hang my frames. For the longest time, I was afraid of ruining my walls. Getting stuff up there is fun and strangely addicting.
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I just mentioned that I was leaning towards an ornate frame. He worked his magic with custom colors for the mats and frame.
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These look fantastic.TKuczynski wrote:A recent set of frameups, thought I'd share. Might tweak a few things but I'm happy with the outcome:
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Thanks!TOTM wrote:Oh & that Andre looks fricking fabulous!
It's from a hardwood moulding company, can't remember much about it except it's mahogany, not sure of stain or anything. I can ask about it if you want a source.TOTM wrote:Indeed... Liking that one plaink, looks to be a nice bit of wood! Got any deets on it mate?
1935 travel poster in stellar shape - at 28 x 42 it's going to take up a good bit of space, of which I have little, but a wall for it I will find!
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Another one from me. Inception by Nicolas Delort --- Framed with a double mat, the moulding imitates Nico's line-work and waves in the art.