Critiquing a piece of framed work.

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Of framing styles or techniques that rocked your boat, and also of those that didn't
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Critiquing a piece of framed work.

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This is a C1980 aquatint of mine that I reframed. When I'm framing for myself I find designing a lot more difficult, but try to shake things up a bit from my usual styles.
I'm rarely 100% happy with my own pieces once their done and would appreciate some critique from anyone willing. I know what I do and don't like about it, but I'd be interested to hear other opinions as we all have such different styles. The photo colours are fairly close.
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Re: Critiquing a piece of framed work.

Post by Not your average framer »

I like that! It has a very traditional and rather timeless look about it.
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