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Where can I buy an A0 (1189 x 841 mm) sized poster frame domestically? [more inside]
posted by jake
on Nov 13, 2009 -
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How to matt/frame a large piece of paper with a small graphic on it (Mark Ryden's Meat Boy) on a budget? [more inside]
posted by arnicae
on Jul 30, 2009 -
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Inexpensive, quality picture framing shops in the DC metro area? [more inside]
posted by fancypants
on Jul 21, 2009 -
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I'm trying to mount some old prints in the window portions of a six-paned window frame. How can I mount them so they appear to be floating in the middle of the pane (the glass is still there)? [more inside]
posted by BlackLeotardFront
on Jul 13, 2009 -
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How can I help make a (child's) line drawing look like fine art by selecting the right frame/matting? [more inside]
posted by gummo
on Jun 4, 2009 -
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Recommendations for an affordable mat cutter for home use? [more inside]
posted by jeanmari
on Jan 4, 2009 -
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Savannah, GA Questions - Art, Poetry, and Framing [more inside]
posted by Juicylicious
on Nov 27, 2008 -
1 answer
Picture framing: A few years ago I spent a few thousand dollars to have a bunch of photos and paintings framed by a professional. It all went very well and I was very happy. I'm now ready to frame another batch, but this framer isn't convenient to me any more (same city, just not the same 'hood).
Is it worth hauling everything to the guy I know? Or is framing one of those games where most folks offer the same level of service? Are there bad framers?
posted by crickets
on Nov 6, 2008 -
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Art museum painting framing question. A common style of framing in art museums --- especially with abstract paintings such as Cy Twombly and Mark Rothko's works --- involves a thin strip of wood around the edge of a painting, perhaps with a few-millimeter gap between the edge of the canvas and the inner edge of the wood. The strip of wood is usually flush with the face of the painting. That's all there is to it. I would like to replicate this effect with some paintings I have. [more inside]
posted by jayder
on Jul 21, 2008 -
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Seeking reliable internet service to enlarge an image to poster size. [more inside]
posted by Constant Reader
on May 7, 2008 -
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I am looking to frame some of my digital artworks but I don't know anything about the procedure, nor any tips for selling my artwork via the net really, any info is greatly appreciated! [more inside]
posted by bostonhill
on Mar 10, 2008 -
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Help me to set my expectations as to the quality of professional framing I received on a vintage poster. [more inside]
posted by quadog
on Oct 29, 2007 -
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Good art framing places in Washington DC? [more inside]
posted by raf
on Oct 6, 2007 -
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where can I find the right frames for these large pictures? [more inside]
posted by krautland
on May 1, 2007 -
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In about 48 hours, I need to hang the originals of these and these (polyoramas) at a local place. What is the best way to do this? [more inside]
posted by interrobang
on Oct 30, 2006 -
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Can anyone recommend a good framing shop in Toronto? [more inside]
posted by orange swan
on Jun 12, 2006 -
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Framing: I'd like to build my own frames - clean lines, nice wood, etc - for matted photographs. I'm not entirely unhandy, but I don't know much about construction or carpentry. What's the best way to learn? What are the essential tools I should consider buying? Are there books or other resources that will help me with this? [more inside]
posted by aladfar
on Sep 21, 2005 -
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Can anyone recommend a good place to get art (photos) in Mississauga, Ontario?
posted by bobbeene
on Jul 18, 2005 -
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Does anyone have a recommendation for matting / framing in NYC? [more inside]
posted by subgenius
on Feb 20, 2004 -
7 answers