Framed Shepard Fairey Thread
- DeltaSigChi4
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I desire the same set-up. Where'd you get the frame, and how much?
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- fluffhead13
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Cheap as dirt. $30 from Michaels. non-preservation materials and regular glass, but it looks good. took me 20 minutes to clean the frame, put the print in, and hang it.DeltaSigChi4 wrote:I desire the same set-up. Where'd you get the frame, and how much?
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I read in some of the other threads that this was a weird print to frame because it was cut weird. I haven't measured mine to see if this is true, but did you run into any problems framing yours with a regular run of the mill store bought frame?
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i measured the print when i still had it in a mylar sleeve and it was pretty much 24" by 36", maybe a hair short on each side.
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Wow, that looks pretty nice. I thought it was matted for some reason.
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maybe it should?? up against the glassexadore wrote:Wow, that looks pretty nice. I thought it was matted for some reason.
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WOW this thread is awesome! Nice prints rombus sweet collection
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one of my favorite walls
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