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put a frame around it

an occasional blog about framing, photography, art, and living with an analogue mind in a digital age…

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Posted on 23/09/2017

framing examples part 2

originally posted on www.steers-gallery.co.uk

Another small selection of frames. Some flat, some distinctly not.

 

Starting with this stunning pencil drawing of a warship under sail, by a very talented amateur artist. One of a set of 3, all framed identically in matt black with a double mount.

 

 

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Tony Steers is a cricket loving, part time framer and occasional photographer, proud to be a Man of Kent.

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