trust you
to get technical ;)
as the artist, can you make any recommendations for framing my painting?
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Wed 19 Nov 2003, 9:46,
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as the artist, can you make any recommendations for framing my painting?
Don't frame it is my suggestion,
I picked that nice chunky canvas because they don't need framing...but if you do want it framed...take it to a framing shop.
I'm not sure what sort of frame would suit it.
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Wed 19 Nov 2003, 9:49,
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I'm not sure what sort of frame would suit it.
me neither
that's why I thought I'd check first
the chunkiness is nice, and works well as-is, especially with the edges painted up as well :)
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Wed 19 Nov 2003, 9:53,
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the chunkiness is nice, and works well as-is, especially with the edges painted up as well :)
I was going to paint them
all blue, but then changed my mind...I'm pleased I did.
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Wed 19 Nov 2003, 9:54,
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some of them
this one done with black ink.
I've got a wax crayon one too for later
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Wed 19 Nov 2003, 9:46,
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I've got a wax crayon one too for later
I think 'artist'
is probably pushing it a bit far. Multi-media, yes.
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Wed 19 Nov 2003, 9:55,
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You can draw well,
and you have a nice eye for colour and tone.
Tracey Emin (or whatever) calls herself an artist and I bet she would know which end of a paintbrush to dip in the water.
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Wed 19 Nov 2003, 9:56,
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Tracey Emin (or whatever) calls herself an artist and I bet she would know which end of a paintbrush to dip in the water.
ahhh, thanks muchly
*wipes tear from eye*
Actually, according to the medical community, I'm colour blind, cos I can't do spot tests.
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Wed 19 Nov 2003, 9:57,
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Actually, according to the medical community, I'm colour blind, cos I can't do spot tests.
wax crayons are tasty.
especially green ones.
they were when i was a young un, anyway.
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Wed 19 Nov 2003, 9:59,
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they were when i was a young un, anyway.