Over the last 4 years of work on my long term Ambrotype project AMBROTOS KANATA, I worried about framing. The that thought occurred to me over and over again, was, “How will I frame these for exhibition? How much will the framing cost? How many thousands of dollars? Will I be able to afford it!” I am no longer worried, no longer thinking about framing problems. I am not even worried about framing for the super big work to come, diptychs, triptych etc. I will be making my own frames, and it will be fun to do! No problem!
Bring on the exhibitions (hope-hope), I am almost ready.
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14x14 Ambrotype in pine wood frame
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14x14 Ambrotype in pine wood frame |
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8x10 Ambrotype in pallet wood frame |
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8x10 Ambrotype in pallet wood frame
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