Framed Art Phenomena
One of the best things about paintings is their silence – which prompts reflection and random reverie. ~Mark Stevens
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“Most Keyes pieces are floated due to their deckled edges, but this framer stepped out of the box a bit and achieved excellent results with a double matte.”
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“I really like the off-white/cream matte in this frame job. I really complements the dark wood frame and overall color scheme of this Geddes piece. Framed by James Ashton at Brampton Picture Framing, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, UK.”
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“This amazing frame up was a 3 person collaboration including Corey and Amber over at Furthur Frames in Denver, CO. Jerhemy, the pic taker himself used images from this Spusta print and laser etched them into the suede matte. Truly unique.”
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“I had this beautiful Italian caved moulding but the colors of the two sticks didn’t match. I sanded them down, painted them black, used steel wool then antique coppered the highlights. This was finished with 3 coats of varnish with steel wool between each coat. -John F.”
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“This is a thrift store frame, and I had to give it some serious love for it to work! but now its over a red velvet couch loving life! -Chris O. (Now let see a pic of that red couch! ;))”
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“Framed by Corey at Furthur Frames in Denver, CO this Stoupakis piece gets the royal treatment.”
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The laser etched mat is phenomenal. Thank you for sharing. –Fisher
The cool thing is that I actually own that print, so seeing it framed that way is pushing me to finally get it framed hopefully soon. Dunno how I’m gonna get that laser etching though =/