Hello all,
For a good few years my late Father framed principally to keep up with his own and Mothers enormous output of art. He figured it was more cost effective to buy the equipment and learn the craft rather than pay out for framing to be done.
I was very grateful to him for teaching me all he knew. Having followed in his footsteps and been a graphic artist for 30 years now, framing is a very rewarding extra skill and one that I hope to carry on in his memory and expand into a full time concern.
This forum has already proved to be instructive and inspirational so I must thank you all already.
I've got a lot to learn I know, but it's better than watching telly
Kelly
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Re: Enjoying my inheritance
Hello and welcome to the Forum Kelly
Jo Palmer GCF(APF) Adv
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Textile, Mount Design & Function & Conservation
Forum Moderator & Framing Educator
www.pictureframingtraining.com
Guild Certified Examiner & Guild Accredited Trainer
Guild Master from May 2019 to May 2022