Good morning, and happy Monday to y'all! Just a couple typical weekend reframe jobs to post. As mentioned, here's the 30x40 frame as purchased. Just a generic scenery print, glued to foamcore:
With a matte black respray of the frame, a 1"-1.5" border of matting and some Danish goodness, here's the finished product:
For some reason I forgot to snap a pic of the frame for this as purchased, but it was a very shiny gold color with some hideous matted floral print inside. I did the art world a favor by taking it out of circulation. As with the other, a matte black respray, a bit of matting, and the early years of rock & roll live on (sorry for all the glare):
I'm not sure what's up next to fit in this thread. Possibly a daybill that's making it's voyage across the pond as we speak.
Here I am again, poster comrades. Please try and curb your excitement, regardless of the difficulty. This time around it's just a pic of stuff that's actually hanging on a wall. For future pics of stuff that I have framed but not hung, I'll create a separate thread under the "I was framed" banner, to try and differentiate between the two. Anyhoo, After quite a few seasons have come and gone, I finally swapped out the 2 one sheet frames I have up with some 1940's youth-gone-awry fare. I'm not posting this pic so much that it's particularly notable, but to try and provide an extra something for folks to look at, as VMPF seems a tad sloooooow.
Maybe the poster on the right somewhat answers the question posed by the one on the left.
I'm not sure if 1978's Big Wednesday constitutes vintage, and this isn't a hanging... as yet.
I'm looking to get my 30" by 40" thicker paper stock poster framed, and have narrowed it down to a couple of options. However, I'm finding it difficult to make a call, and would welcome what anyone else thought....
I promise pictures of the actual piece once framed... once I make a decision.
It's a 12mm frame on both, with a 62mm mount in both instances.
The difference is that in the first picture it's a single, conservation-friendly Ice White mount and that in the second picture it's a double mount - the Ice White at the bottom, and a non-conservation black mount added on top, with a 9mm margin.
I'm really torn over whether to go white or black. I initially thought black, but I just wonder whether it tries to make something out of the poster, rather than allowing it to speak for itself? Also wonder if it doesn't reflect the tone of the film?
It really is a classic film, and one of my all-time favourites. It was sad news recently about Jan Michael Vincent, echoing elements of his character in the film.
Desk-I’m viewing this on my phone so not sure if I’m indicating the right one, but I’d go with the first one which includes more of the white matting and thinner frame. It allows the poster itself to be more accentuated. I love orange of it, and I’ve always wanted to buy one, just haven’t yet; it’ll look great either way!
Big Wednesday is a beautiful poster - congratulations! My tastes differ from my poster brethren. I'd go with the bolder presentation.
Since these are photos of stuff that's actually on the wall, I feel like this is the appropriate thread for them. I swapped out a few in the mrs' reading area, and with the one wall, went with a rock n' roll theme. On the other, I just swapped out the SDCC Sky Captain with the Danish one that I recently framed. (2 out of 3 of these posters haven't even made it into the recent acquisitions thread yet, so shhhhh - don't tell anyone about them. I started typing this post before I remembered that little tidbit. Einstein I'm not):
Thanks, Mark. We try and use interesting paint color choices when and where possible, but I agree with you. In this case it does help the posters stand out, especially since many older posters favor yellows and reds.
Big Wednesday is a beautiful poster - congratulations! My tastes differ from my poster brethren. I'd go with the bolder presentation.
Since these are photos of stuff that's actually on the wall, I feel like this is the appropriate thread for them. I swapped out a few in the mrs' reading area, and with the one wall, went with a rock n' roll theme. On the other, I just swapped out the SDCC Sky Captain with the Danish one that I recently framed. (2 out of 3 of these posters haven't even made it into the recent acquisitions thread yet, so shhhhh - don't tell anyone about them. I started typing this post before I remembered that little tidbit. Einstein I'm not):
Everything looks fantastic as usual, Ves! Somehow I missed your acquisition of The Wilderness Woman. Like so many of your others, it's beautiful. This being the internet and all, when reading your post and you using the words "butt swapping", I can't help but think that some poor sap somewhere on the planet will be searching for something that definitely ain't posters, and wonder why Google brought them to VMPF.
This being the internet and all, when reading your post and you using the words "butt swapping", I can't help but think that some poor sap somewhere on the planet will be searching for something that definitely ain't posters, and wonder why Google brought them to VMPF.
Just a quick entry here. The Dementia 13 poster is too cool to just sit in the closet framed and ready to go, so sometime last week I moved the Teen Age Thunder stills down a little bit and got the aforementioned poster up on the wall. Now the poster lair is overseen by the creepiest eyes in posterdom.
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With a matte black respray of the frame, a 1"-1.5" border of matting and some Danish goodness, here's the finished product:
For some reason I forgot to snap a pic of the frame for this as purchased, but it was a very shiny gold color with some hideous matted floral print inside. I did the art world a favor by taking it out of circulation. As with the other, a matte black respray, a bit of matting, and the early years of rock & roll live on (sorry for all the glare):
I'm not sure what's up next to fit in this thread. Possibly a daybill that's making it's voyage across the pond as we speak.
Maybe the poster on the right somewhat answers the question posed by the one on the left.
Yes, a bit slow so I think I think i’ll head on over to my linenbacking thread and poster some pictures as well!?
I'm looking to get my 30" by 40" thicker paper stock poster framed, and have narrowed it down to a couple of options. However, I'm finding it difficult to make a call, and would welcome what anyone else thought....
I promise pictures of the actual piece once framed... once I make a decision.
Desk
I'm leaning towards the black matt.
The difference is that in the first picture it's a single, conservation-friendly Ice White mount and that in the second picture it's a double mount - the Ice White at the bottom, and a non-conservation black mount added on top, with a 9mm margin.
I'm really torn over whether to go white or black. I initially thought black, but I just wonder whether it tries to make something out of the poster, rather than allowing it to speak for itself? Also wonder if it doesn't reflect the tone of the film?
It really is a classic film, and one of my all-time favourites. It was sad news recently about Jan Michael Vincent, echoing elements of his character in the film.
Desk
If you increase the frame size to 20mm or 30mm you should get a similar effect to the second option..best of both worlds!
If you stick to a standard of white matt black frame then it's easy to arrange posters side by side on the wall
Since these are photos of stuff that's actually on the wall, I feel like this is the appropriate thread for them. I swapped out a few in the mrs' reading area, and with the one wall, went with a rock n' roll theme. On the other, I just swapped out the SDCC Sky Captain with the Danish one that I recently framed. (2 out of 3 of these posters haven't even made it into the recent acquisitions thread yet, so shhhhh - don't tell anyone about them. I started typing this post before I remembered that little tidbit. Einstein I'm not):
It begins:
This started out as something completely different, and then I asked the husband what he wanted. Which led to the wall of Jaws
Needed something to put a smile on face in the main part of the house:
Had to put up one of my favourite purchases from 2018:
The Wilderness Woman poster is great Ves and who doesn't like Danny's posters?
Ahem...I know, you are thinking you couldn't have picked a poster that said Ves more!
The quads FINALLY get a swap out:
A bit of modern stuff to counter all the old timey ones
My favourite wall so far! HUGE thanks to Mark for his awesome work on Silk Stockings...LOVE IT!
Now if you could only distract her while I pinch that "Girl of the Year" off her wall...….
Jaws wall looks great and approp for us as summer approaches.
Danny Kaye artwork is fun, and Wilderness Woman is pretty, unique
Big Trouble is great fun, and typical cool artwork for Quad!
â€Legs†wall is very nice! They are all standouts! ?
Mr. Lightyear approves as well.