rubberneck wrote:Wonderful work
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Thanks for the kinds words everyone.
My wife has been awesome when in comes to art, in that I have ultimate say on the walls. Because of this, i relinquish control on just about everything else.mrkyuss wrote:I like the setup except for the non-matching chairs.
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if there were ANY TIME to splurge for museum plexi, it is for those prints. they pretty much demand it.
still a wonderful wall.
still a wonderful wall.
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I dunno, the reflection of the spotlights almost gives the illusion that they are a light source in the art.soupysound wrote:if there were ANY TIME to splurge for museum plexi, it is for those prints. they pretty much demand it.
still a wonderful wall.
That just blew my mind. These look great by the way. Nice work!Diabolos80 wrote:I dunno, the reflection of the spotlights almost gives the illusion that they are a light source in the art.soupysound wrote:if there were ANY TIME to splurge for museum plexi, it is for those prints. they pretty much demand it.
still a wonderful wall.
rauchadam wrote:Thanks for the kinds words everyone.
My wife has been awesome when in comes to art, in that I have ultimate say on the walls. Because of this, i relinquish control on just about everything else.mrkyuss wrote:I like the setup except for the non-matching chairs.
Same here. I can hang up any posters or prints I want, but she gets free reign to paint the walls any color or pick out whatever furniture. Fair trade off, IMO.
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The weighted mats look greatrauchadam wrote:Thanks for the kinds words everyone.
My wife has been awesome when in comes to art, in that I have ultimate say on the walls. Because of this, i relinquish control on just about everything else.mrkyuss wrote:I like the setup except for the non-matching chairs.
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Or...Diabolos80 wrote:I dunno, the reflection of the spotlights almost gives the illusion that they are a light source in the art.soupysound wrote:if there were ANY TIME to splurge for museum plexi, it is for those prints. they pretty much demand it.
still a wonderful wall.
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the whole point of those prints is the dark space / emptiness. even slight reflections take away from it. just my 0.02.Diabolos80 wrote:I dunno, the reflection of the spotlights almost gives the illusion that they are a light source in the art.soupysound wrote:if there were ANY TIME to splurge for museum plexi, it is for those prints. they pretty much demand it.
still a wonderful wall.
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+1soupysound wrote:the whole point of those prints is the dark space / emptiness. even slight reflections take away from it. just my 0.02.Diabolos80 wrote:I dunno, the reflection of the spotlights almost gives the illusion that they are a light source in the art.soupysound wrote:if there were ANY TIME to splurge for museum plexi, it is for those prints. they pretty much demand it.
still a wonderful wall.
I like matting over the white borders with black mats in cases like this, but that's just me.
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here is how i did mine... really thin reverse beveled dark green matte as an accent. (and museum glass)