Chuck asked about the framing.
It is a metal trim, but perhaps more robust than what I think you're
referring to . several fellow artists - "real" artists meaning oil/acrylic
painters - from our downtown Gallery remarked on how they really like the
framing, that the standard wood/thicker would have overpowered the image
presentation.
Bob
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Answer: the printer applied a metal trim .. essentially a long formatted
metal wrapped around the print. Neat (and cheap) process.
Bob
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Looks good. I think you stated it previously, how did you frame your
foamboard? Is it a simple black plastic or aluminum frame?
Chuck Norcutt
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Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2014 10:02:00 -0500
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [OM] Pins and Needles
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Thanks. I assume it's the same that you see on some inexpensive
commercial poster prints.
Chuck Norcutt
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