gd79
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How to frame a jigsaw puzzle..., by gd79 on Jan 6, 2018 10:25:09 GMT 1, Odd one this.
I picked up a rare Alex Prager jigsaw puzzle from her Face in the Crowd show. Now I have to (belatedly) put it together and frame it. I don't want to kill it, as it's limited edition and a very hot photographer.
I know you can puzzle glue that you spread over the top, but that is obviously irreversible. Any other ideas? I'd rather use a reversible, archival process...
Odd one this.
I picked up a rare Alex Prager jigsaw puzzle from her Face in the Crowd show. Now I have to (belatedly) put it together and frame it. I don't want to kill it, as it's limited edition and a very hot photographer.
I know you can puzzle glue that you spread over the top, but that is obviously irreversible. Any other ideas? I'd rather use a reversible, archival process...
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ncewnimw
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How to frame a jigsaw puzzle..., by ncewnimw on Jan 7, 2018 4:46:58 GMT 1, Odd one this. I picked up a rare Alex Prager jigsaw puzzle from her Face in the Crowd show. Now I have to (belatedly) put it together and frame it. I don't want to kill it, as it's limited edition and a very hot photographer. I know you can puzzle glue that you spread over the top, but that is obviously irreversible. Any other ideas? I'd rather use a reversible, archival process...
I'd probably frame it sandwiched between the glas and back mount. Have a huge Euro Size add famed that way - works and look great. Due to the size of my piece and the fact I didn't want to glue it onto a board it was the easiest way around.
Good luck!
Odd one this. I picked up a rare Alex Prager jigsaw puzzle from her Face in the Crowd show. Now I have to (belatedly) put it together and frame it. I don't want to kill it, as it's limited edition and a very hot photographer. I know you can puzzle glue that you spread over the top, but that is obviously irreversible. Any other ideas? I'd rather use a reversible, archival process... I'd probably frame it sandwiched between the glas and back mount. Have a huge Euro Size add famed that way - works and look great. Due to the size of my piece and the fact I didn't want to glue it onto a board it was the easiest way around. Good luck!
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