hot cargo wrote:now think i know how to frame my girls,hehe
that's freaking killer frame job
Thanks for the positive comments everyone!
If you live in the Boston-area, I highly recommend "Framed in Time" framers located in Framingham, Massachusetts. They treat all of the art that I bring in with respect and care, and use of archival materials/methods. They employ a lot of artists and have an 'artistic' approach to framing. They are also reasonably priced as they do a lot of wholesale framing for museums, artists, etc.
I spent a cummulative 2 weeks clipping (by hand) spackle bucket after spackle bucket load off my livingroom and dining room walls to expose the brick.....in fact its still not done. Certain people think its great and hardcore old house restorers think I'm a blasphmer (I have a 1850's rowhouse). I wanted the brick and love it but I wouldn't wish the job on my worst enemy.
submit wrote:I spent a cummulative 2 weeks clipping (by hand) spackle bucket after spackle bucket load off my livingroom and dining room walls to expose the brick.....in fact its still not done. Certain people think its great and hardcore old house restorers think I'm a blasphmer (I have a 1850's rowhouse). I wanted the brick and love it but I wouldn't wish the job on my worst enemy.
Good looking prints and brick wall shots
Banter- Just did the same thing in my house not too long ago. 1880s house, and I exposed the original exterior wall which had been enclosed into an addition and plastered over. 2 weekends of using a chipping gun and grinding away old plaster bits with a wire wheel - looks great now after being sealed but a bit*h job for sure
Finally framed my signed sticker....used a $30 d1ck blick archival photo frame with a deep beveled bright white mat in a metal matte black frame and UV glass.
Forgive me, I am new to this computer thing. How do I post pics? I have the URL code but it is from myspace. Please let me know, I have a decent collection I would like to share in the visual sense.
LittleJohn wrote:Forgive me, I am new to this computer thing. How do I post pics? I have the URL code but it is from myspace. Please let me know, I have a decent collection I would like to share in the visual sense.
This is a pic of an old paster and my old lady. If you have keen eyes, you are able to see a 3 foot Rat Fink figure, an original Tony Hawk deck from '83 and some hot stomach.
Thanks for the school session on how to post, I will now bombard the site with mugshots.
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Yes sir, it is a re-issue, all of the original ones that I found never had rails so the image looks more like a magic eye and you might be able to notice it if you squint your eyes and find a small detail to focus in on. Im still looking for a mini-gator if anyone might have one in their parents garage.
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