My thing is that I don't have enough wall space. I feel its such a terrible thing to flat file art and not display it. On second thought I am kind of glad I don't have more wall space. I would prob be broke.
Ive started framing everything
My thing is that I don't have enough wall space. I feel its such a terrible thing to flat file art and not display it. On second thought I am kind of glad I don't have more wall space. I would prob be broke.
Ive started framing everything
good man
Might as well, I'm on my way out of statues
Due to price increases and/or quality and/or <insert other thing here> ?
Don't mean to be nosey, but am always curious what eventually becomes the "straw".
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For me it has a lot to do with being content. I mean this could go on forever. I'd rather just sit back and enjoy them instead of rotating new in old out.
I hear ya. Except I don't rotate - I've just got an office & basement that look something like a Minecraft version of that warehouse scene at the end of "Raiders Of The Lost Ark".
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For me it has a lot to do with being content. I mean this could go on forever. I'd rather just sit back and enjoy them instead of rotating new in old out.
That's where I'm at..I feel like I have everything that I need
Looks great! Newbie question but how do you get the print to not touch the glazing without any mats? I've recently started to buy supplies with the intention of framing my prints myself.
Spacers
Ah ok. Thanks Ink. So there shouldn't be any problems with the adhesives on the spacers or with buckling with larger prints?
BTW, I listened to your advice regarding the Durieux Dark Knight print and saw it for less than retail a few weeks ago. I didn't pick it up though as I wasn't really digging it anymore. Just glad I didn't pull the trigger on it and over pay after it sold out. Thanks man.
Durieux's Raiders print is beautiful. It doesn't look like much from afar, but once you get up close and study it, it's a gorgeous print. I regret not getting his Jaws print.
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