Framed Art Phenomena
You can’t depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus. -Mark Twain
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“This fine looking print was part of Simkins exhibition ‘Cloud Theory‘ that opened last week at the Merry Karnowsky Gallery in Los Angeles, CA. Clean off-white mat and the flowing cut patterns of the frame go well with this instant classic Simkins piece.”
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“I found a wood frame molding with “Enterprise red” on the inside track and it was simple from that point on. I didn’t want to distract too much from Tyler Stout’s really great poster, so I went with the main matting black along with a thin red mat to both separate the black mat from the black in the poster and to give the framing a bit more presence. As an aside, this poster has been a huge hit in my office. People have been coming by to check it out. Most of my office mates found the WOK movie the best in the series, and they all thought the artist [Stout] did a fantastic job. -Mark Z.”
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“The color of the wall that you plan on hanging your framed art should always be a factor in frame/mat choice. In these Banksy frame ups provided by Kenny, everything is white all around to match his white walls. Very clean and classic looking. Excellent presentation here.”
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“Here are a pair of really nice frame ups that Seth S. sent to me. It’s cool to see oval mats cut so well and the frame in this canvas print Wiesenfeld piece looks like it was taken from the tree in the image.”
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“Jeff Magner of MagnerVision, magnervision.com provided these excellent frame ups. Really thinking “Out-of-the-box” work here. Love it!”
I am glad for the opportunity to frame numerous art pieces by Tim Lee. Tim’s current subject matter usually encompasses a musical motif with a cast of creepy characters. I have framed 4 of the popular limited edition print; “Blue Night”. Each frame is different. -Jeff Magner
Old Growth Pine with a cyan tinted danish oil finish – salvaged
Stainless Steel Mat. Re-purposed doctor blade.
Guitar Tuning Pegs and Gears – salvaged
This is the actual flexographic printing plate that printed the Raleigh News & Observers election coverage for this historic event in 2008.
All materials are salvaged and come from Raleigh’s newspaper pressroom. -Jeff MagnerOld Growth Pine which was used as shelving for copy storage.
Flexographic Printing Plate
Magnetic Plate Lock-up
Stainless Steel Mat. Re-purposed doctor blade.
Vintage Hot Type Border from letterpress days – circa 1950’s
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“And finally to close out this weeks Framed Art Phenomena is excellent work done by the people over at Brampton Picture Framing in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, UK. Cleanly floated white frame for this piece ready for gallery display. I wouldn’t have it any other way. :)”
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