Jeremy Geddes will have a new print available soon titled, “Acedia”. Incredible! It is a signed/numbered Giclee print available in regular (Ed of 375, $290 AUD) and large (Ed of 15, $1200 AUD) editions. On sale Tuesday, November 20th at 8am Melbourne time (Monday, November 19th at 1pm PST) HERE.
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Lithograph sets by Jeremy Geddes
Jeremy Geddes just released Lithograph sets of some of his most well known images. There are 2 sets, each containing 15 Lithographs and cost $29 AU shipped for each set.
On sale now HERE.
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Framed Art Phenomena
If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him. -John F. Kennedy
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“After Corey V. sent me these pics of his Geddes APV frame up, it instantly became one of my favorites for this image. I really like the understated classy design on the frame with copper highlights making it a perfect compliment to the colors of this piece. Framed by Allison Condra at The Frame Up, Goleta, CA.”
“Cosmonaut IV is a frame up of the album cover for the Skylar Gray album, An Inch Equals 200 Miles. Geddes on the cheap! Very cool.”
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“The teal frame really brings out the blue in the sky and on the shirts of the animals. The venue, the Beacon Theater, is right across the street from the world renowned Museum of Natural History, which is why I think there is a Panda and a Rabbit reading a Field Guide about Apes. Super cute! -Erin A.”
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“Diptych pieces are always fun to frame up and this piece by Millard is done well. No mat is used for image continuity, however spacers are used in these cases so the piece does not come in direct contact with the glass. The wood silver color of the frame works well with the metallics of this image and its cool that you can still see the wood grain of the frame.”
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“The frame up here done by Furthur Frames in Denver, CO straight up electrifies the image. Such a clean job, however look closely, there are 4 mats here!”
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“This stunning frame up of Horkey’s masterpiece motivates me to seek out this print in the secondary market just so I can copy this and put it on my walls too đ Horkey’s signature web-like and flowing linework is mirrored in the pattern of this frame. Excellente!”
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“This beautiful Forman OG painting gets the museum treatment. So nice. How Allan K. came upon this piece is pretty cool: “I had the print edition, but an AC repairmen dumped his equipment on it, ripping it down the middle –(note to self: don’t leave prize prints out in the open. ever.) On a whim, I contacted Roq La Rue, who mentioned that it just so happened the OG was just available (previous owners wife didn’t like it!!). Dude, that’s fate. -Allan K.”
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The job of the artist is always to deepen the mystery. -Francis Bacon
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“These two Craww frames-up by Furthur Frames in Denver, CO are excellent examples in which the appropriate mat and frame colors really bring out the colors in the image. Love it.”
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“Interesting approach to framing up a wood piece. This Bannon is mounted on a linen backing with no glass. Beautiful piece.”
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“This is a pretty amazing frame-up of an absolutely amazing Horkey piece. The texture of the frame mirrors the intricately detailed wrinkles of the Rhinoceros.”
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“For the custom framing of this piece we used all archival materials including a soft-white matting and a touch of golden yellow to accent the yellows in the artwork, along with a classy black frame with curves and line details to enhance the “star of the show” and create contrast against the blue of the poster. -Karen W. Framed by Karen’s Detail Custom Frames in Santa Ana, CA.”
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“Yep, this is pretty much my favorite APV frame-up now. Framed by Furthur Frames in Denver, CO. It’s ‘Perfect'”
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“I thought I’d end this weeks ‘Framed Art Phenomena’ on an interesting note. These are digitally manipulated series of frames by Taylor Holland titled ‘Fra[me’s]‘. It first came about when he visited the Louvre museum and found himself more engaged with the decorative and ornate frames rather than the art masterpieces that it surrounded. He is Currently partnering with Saintill Lijsten (Haarlem, NL) to realize a physical prototype of this project by taking antique frames and filling them with hand-crafted molds. “
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Framed Art Phenomena
I’m afraid that if you look at a thing long enough, it loses all of its meaning. -Andy Warhol
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“It’s always great seeing newly released prints framed up so quickly. Ahead of the pack, Kurt F. frames up this Geddes piece so nicely. Love that thin dark red trim mat. Take note “Cluster” owners! (Not me :()”
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“Nicole P. is the framing manager at Hobby Lobby in Florence, SC and these are some of her frame ups. I really like her interpretations of these posters. Regarding the Taylor poster: “This one is special to me because my boyfriend bought it for me before he tried to be my boyfriend….clever fellow đ A fancier frame than I would normally choose, but the print dictated the framing. I also wouldn’t normally consider using a brushed gold as the top mat but it went perfectly with the metallics in the print. -Nicole P.”
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“This Moss frame up is absolute framing perfection. What else needs to be said? It’s PERFECT. Karl on this piece: It was a challenging piece to frame, with some colours that are difficult to complement and not clash all the way around. I went with âRaspberry Fizzâ for the inner mat, which really brought the bottom type out and matched the range of pinks & purples. The larger purple outer mat has a subtle cloth texture. The frame itself is a concave matte brushed nickel with a slight yellow tone that works well with similar tones in the print. Overall itâs a pretty contemporary look and I canât imagine any other options for this print. Iâm in love! -Karl S.”
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“Black frame, gold bead rabbet, two acid free mats (brown faux leather over black green core), all backed by acid free foam core, and covered with UV glass. Mats were selected to complement the printâs background and highlight the dragonflyâs green body. The gold bead rabbet matches the dragonflyâs eyes. This was a present for my wife. -Timothy V.”
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“By now you may have noticed that I repeat some of the same prints from past articles. However, this points out that each frame up of the same piece is intepreted different with equally great results. Proof that the final framing job does add to the art. Regarding this piece: The charcoal black/brown wood and the subtle orange-brown lining the edge matches the colors in the print very well. It’s simple enough not to overload the details but ornate enough to add some flavor to the piece. We tried different mat colors but kept going back to white. -David G.”
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“I consider this frame up to be somewhat ambitious, however it’s times that taking risks is where the payoff really is. A bold yellow frame is at times risky, however in this case it works so well in emphasizing the main character of this movie, The Bride.”
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“Cluster” by Jeremy Geddes
Jeremy Geddes is set for the release of his latest print titled, “Cluster”. It is a Giclee print available in 2 sizes: Regular size (61 x 64cm, Ed of 200, $190AUD) and Large size (110 x 115cm, Ed of 10, $850AUD). All prices include shipping. Good luck to all of those going for this! On sale Monday, February 6th at 1pm PST HERE.
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First Look: “Cluster” by Jeremy Geddes
Jeremy Geddes recently shared his finished painting titled, “Cluster”. The initial version was a piece similarly titled “Cluster Study”. “Cluster” is possibly planned to be a print sometime soon. Stay tuned!
And everyone mark your calendars now because on October 20th of this year, Geddes will be holding a gallery exhibition at the Jonathan Levine Gallery.
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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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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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“Nice dark natural looking frame gives this out of this world Geddes piece an organic feel to it.”
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“Black wood frame perfectly encapsulates this pulsating centerpiece. Color match is spot on.”
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“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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“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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“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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“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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Framed Art Phenomena
I found I could say things with color and shapes that I couldn’t say any other way – things I had no words for. ~Georgia O’Keeffe
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“Wide black frame and matte give this classic Danger piece alot of depth.”
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“This metallic-crafted silver frame brings out the best colors of this Prefab piece. It almost looks like it’s electrified.”
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“White frame and matte with pink trim allows this Oliveira piece to pop out with a 3-D like effect. Keep and eye on Tim Oliveira as he has alot of great work coming up soon.”
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“According to Joseph, this poster was the subject of some intense arguing with his girlfriend due to her dislike of this band. However it also is a symbol of their commitment together as they both moved to Los Angeles from 2 different points of the world to be together and attended this concert in Los Angeles early in their stay. Excellent!”
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“The wooden frame matches the wooden tiles in this Geddes piece perfectly. As always with Furthur Frames in Denver, CO, this frame job is a perfect extension to this Geddes piece.”
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“There isn’t much to say about this Tyler Stout piece other than I’m sure when he was creating this piece, he had his sights set on ‘Stun’. You can wrap this metal Robocop piece in a garbage bag and it’ll just look as good.”
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