Framed Art Phenomena
The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance. ~Aristotle
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"Heat Death" by Jeremy Geddes. Pic provided by "afrosteeziac" from expressobeans.com
“Nice dark natural looking frame gives this out of this world Geddes piece an organic feel to it.”
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"Sacred Mandala" by Dave Hunter. Pic provided by "mazdog" from expressobeans.com
“Black wood frame perfectly encapsulates this pulsating centerpiece. Color match is spot on.”
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"Andrew Bird" by Aaron Horkey. Pic provided by "decker3984" from expressobeans.com
“Framing this Horkey piece can be a bit of a challenge and amazing results were achieved by stepping out of the box on this one. Black matte, dark worn frame, surrounding a prominently solid red piece works surprisingly well.”
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"Living For Kicks" by Prefab. Pic provided by Brampton Picture Framing, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, UK
“Who says that when you mount a piece floated that the frame must be the usual solid black or white? Not here! Framed by James Ashton at Brampton Picture Framing, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, UK.“
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"Lost" by Daniel Danger. Pic provided by "odess" from expressobeans.com
“This is interesting. The matching green matte adds to the effect that the Black Rock ship is completely covered in moss/vegetation. Contrasts nicely with the night blue sky.”
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"Stay" by Mark Brabant. Pic provided by "solepole" from expressobeans.com
“The white matte and off-white frame really adds to the heavenly image of this Brabant piece. It’s so soothing to just stare at it and I can’t help but think of a white sandy beach.”
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