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Damien Hirst on the wall, by nobokov on May 4, 2024 18:23:32 GMT 1,
Hi I'm Claudia. Here are my Hirsts. Show me yours.
Hi I'm Claudia. Here are my Hirsts. Show me yours.
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Damien Hirst - The Archangels, by nobokov on May 4, 2024 15:32:30 GMT 1, If a work is flipped rather than hung, perhaps it's not a strong work of art.
If a work is flipped rather than hung, perhaps it's not a strong work of art.
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Why is harlands market Dead? , by nobokov on May 3, 2024 23:43:29 GMT 1, His market is dead because everyone has moved into the Meret Oppenheim market.
His market is dead because everyone has moved into the Meret Oppenheim market.
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George Condo ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข Print For Sale, by nobokov on May 3, 2024 2:09:53 GMT 1, That was 13 years ago to be fair. Also these are unsigned !!!! Yeah 13 years ago they were published, but the resale was a couple hundred dollars maybe in 2018? I forget the exact year, but not that long ago. These can't be high quality prints to justify that kind of resale unless a buyer is really desperate to throw away their money.
That was 13 years ago to be fair. Also these are unsigned !!!! Yeah 13 years ago they were published, but the resale was a couple hundred dollars maybe in 2018? I forget the exact year, but not that long ago. These can't be high quality prints to justify that kind of resale unless a buyer is really desperate to throw away their money.
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George Condo ๐บ๐ธ New Print Release โข Print For Sale, by nobokov on May 2, 2024 19:40:22 GMT 1, Let's not forget that the original retail price for the set was $30. Attention potential bidders, don't let FOMO get you. It was $30 dollars. Just because some other idiots paid an extravagant amount for it, doesn't mean that's what you should pay folks. Don't be the greater fool.
www.skarstedt.com/publications/george-condo3
Let's not forget that the original retail price for the set was $30. Attention potential bidders, don't let FOMO get you. It was $30 dollars. Just because some other idiots paid an extravagant amount for it, doesn't mean that's what you should pay folks. Don't be the greater fool. www.skarstedt.com/publications/george-condo3
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Damien Hirst - The Archangels, by nobokov on May 1, 2024 19:23:39 GMT 1, I was lucky enough to be allocated Raphael, which I am shamelessly flipping, please get in touch if you havenโt been allocated one and would be interested in purchasing. Collection can be as soon as itโs delivered. GLWTS! Waiting 1 day or 2 years, what's the difference? It's gonna be in a crate anyway. Strike while the iron is hot my friend.
I was lucky enough to be allocated Raphael, which I am shamelessly flipping, please get in touch if you havenโt been allocated one and would be interested in purchasing. Collection can be as soon as itโs delivered. GLWTS! Waiting 1 day or 2 years, what's the difference? It's gonna be in a crate anyway. Strike while the iron is hot my friend.
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Damien Hirst - The Archangels, by nobokov on May 1, 2024 15:14:27 GMT 1, That's good. I also buy what I like to look at, but remember years ago when I was caught up in the UAA hype machine chasing things without actually really liking what bought and slowly figuring out that many here are just trying to boost their own eBay sales by creating a market.
You're right that my comments are often snide. A lot of the times, it's just to have a fun time trying to counter the hype. I just assume that most of the posts here aren't very genuine. Apologies if you were offended enough to feel the need to give your own opinion. But I do welcome you to the conversation.
To me it's baffling why people spend large amounts on autographed printouts from famous artists, when prints are never even close to how great an original artwork can be. That money can be spent to buy a good sized painting from artists who may be far more talented than the celebrity artist. Especially with these Hirst editions of late, anyone here can go to an art supply store and produce the same, if not better work for $100. And they would have the satisfaction of creating something rather than just consuming.
So why do people spend $8000 on a printout? Is it for the minute connection to the artist?
You would think the only rational motivation that could possibly drive someone to purchase Hirst editions would be the potential resale, because no one here would buy this same edition at the same price, if it was released by a guy off the street.
Or is it motivated by the thrill of the hunt? The addiction of securing a release and the adrenaline rush from that.
I'm really curious to know what motivates everyone. Is it just something nice to look at before the eventual sale? Iโve always been baffled why people buy autographed print-outs instead of the original large format blossom paintings, which can be sourced from White Cube / Gagosian or at auction for as little as ยฃ1m. But I bet you can paint the same thing yourself and bring it to one of his openings. I bet he'd sign it if you asked nicely.
That's good. I also buy what I like to look at, but remember years ago when I was caught up in the UAA hype machine chasing things without actually really liking what bought and slowly figuring out that many here are just trying to boost their own eBay sales by creating a market.
You're right that my comments are often snide. A lot of the times, it's just to have a fun time trying to counter the hype. I just assume that most of the posts here aren't very genuine. Apologies if you were offended enough to feel the need to give your own opinion. But I do welcome you to the conversation.
To me it's baffling why people spend large amounts on autographed printouts from famous artists, when prints are never even close to how great an original artwork can be. That money can be spent to buy a good sized painting from artists who may be far more talented than the celebrity artist. Especially with these Hirst editions of late, anyone here can go to an art supply store and produce the same, if not better work for $100. And they would have the satisfaction of creating something rather than just consuming.
So why do people spend $8000 on a printout? Is it for the minute connection to the artist?
You would think the only rational motivation that could possibly drive someone to purchase Hirst editions would be the potential resale, because no one here would buy this same edition at the same price, if it was released by a guy off the street.
Or is it motivated by the thrill of the hunt? The addiction of securing a release and the adrenaline rush from that.
I'm really curious to know what motivates everyone. Is it just something nice to look at before the eventual sale? Iโve always been baffled why people buy autographed print-outs instead of the original large format blossom paintings, which can be sourced from White Cube / Gagosian or at auction for as little as ยฃ1m. But I bet you can paint the same thing yourself and bring it to one of his openings. I bet he'd sign it if you asked nicely.
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Damien Hirst - The Archangels, by nobokov on May 1, 2024 3:19:01 GMT 1, Yes, people like different things. You gotta admit though, this art collecting thing is kind of ridiculous right? I mean I'm addicted as well, but Jesus, what we pay for unimpressive crap is just nuts.
Ask anyone in the street who doesn't collect art, what you or I just paid for <Insert Art Object here> and what we just got, and they'll think we're insane and/or stupid.
So we don't look as crazy, we then have to follow-up by saying, "well you can immediately sell this for 3x as much."
Collecting is a serious addiction. Tbh I just buy what I want to hang on my wall and look at. I also donโt have friends that ask what it cost, or probably care. And if they did my personal response would not be โitโs worth x timesโ but thats just me. And yes itโs an addiction for many of us, not really the point though is it. You were making a judgement on why people are buying a piece, based on your opinion, dressed up as an interesting perspective (it wasnโt, but I presume you thought it was). Each to their own, Iโm primarily a lurker here and add little value so it was rude of me to get involved in your conversation tbh, just find the constant snidey comments a bit tiring. Just an opinion though. That's good. I also buy what I like to look at, but remember years ago when I was caught up in the UAA hype machine chasing things without actually really liking what bought and slowly figuring out that many here are just trying to boost their own eBay sales by creating a market.
You're right that my comments are often snide. A lot of the times, it's just to have a fun time trying to counter the hype. I just assume that most of the posts here aren't very genuine. Apologies if you were offended enough to feel the need to give your own opinion. But I do welcome you to the conversation.
To me it's baffling why people spend large amounts on autographed printouts from famous artists, when prints are never even close to how great an original artwork can be. That money can be spent to buy a good sized painting from artists who may be far more talented than the celebrity artist. Especially with these Hirst editions of late, anyone here can go to an art supply store and produce the same, if not better work for $100. And they would have the satisfaction of creating something rather than just consuming.
So why do people spend $8000 on a printout? Is it for the minute connection to the artist?
You would think the only rational motivation that could possibly drive someone to purchase Hirst editions would be the potential resale, because no one here would buy this same edition at the same price, if it was released by a guy off the street.
Or is it motivated by the thrill of the hunt? The addiction of securing a release and the adrenaline rush from that.
I'm really curious to know what motivates everyone. Is it just something nice to look at before the eventual sale?
Yes, people like different things. You gotta admit though, this art collecting thing is kind of ridiculous right? I mean I'm addicted as well, but Jesus, what we pay for unimpressive crap is just nuts.
Ask anyone in the street who doesn't collect art, what you or I just paid for <Insert Art Object here> and what we just got, and they'll think we're insane and/or stupid.
So we don't look as crazy, we then have to follow-up by saying, "well you can immediately sell this for 3x as much."
Collecting is a serious addiction. Tbh I just buy what I want to hang on my wall and look at. I also donโt have friends that ask what it cost, or probably care. And if they did my personal response would not be โitโs worth x timesโ but thats just me. And yes itโs an addiction for many of us, not really the point though is it. You were making a judgement on why people are buying a piece, based on your opinion, dressed up as an interesting perspective (it wasnโt, but I presume you thought it was). Each to their own, Iโm primarily a lurker here and add little value so it was rude of me to get involved in your conversation tbh, just find the constant snidey comments a bit tiring. Just an opinion though. That's good. I also buy what I like to look at, but remember years ago when I was caught up in the UAA hype machine chasing things without actually really liking what bought and slowly figuring out that many here are just trying to boost their own eBay sales by creating a market.
You're right that my comments are often snide. A lot of the times, it's just to have a fun time trying to counter the hype. I just assume that most of the posts here aren't very genuine. Apologies if you were offended enough to feel the need to give your own opinion. But I do welcome you to the conversation.
To me it's baffling why people spend large amounts on autographed printouts from famous artists, when prints are never even close to how great an original artwork can be. That money can be spent to buy a good sized painting from artists who may be far more talented than the celebrity artist. Especially with these Hirst editions of late, anyone here can go to an art supply store and produce the same, if not better work for $100. And they would have the satisfaction of creating something rather than just consuming.
So why do people spend $8000 on a printout? Is it for the minute connection to the artist?
You would think the only rational motivation that could possibly drive someone to purchase Hirst editions would be the potential resale, because no one here would buy this same edition at the same price, if it was released by a guy off the street.
Or is it motivated by the thrill of the hunt? The addiction of securing a release and the adrenaline rush from that.
I'm really curious to know what motivates everyone. Is it just something nice to look at before the eventual sale?
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Damien Hirst - The Archangels, by nobokov on Apr 30, 2024 23:10:01 GMT 1, I think people like having a connection to celebrities. Wow, my favorite <blank> actually touched this piece of paper when he signed it! People like that sort of thing.
Screenprint, giclee, or dibond, it's all unimpressive in person if you haven't been drinking the kool-aid.
I think people just like spouting shit on here, re their opinions. If I post this maybe โblankโ will like it and Iโll feel clever. Keyboard warriors like that sort of thing. Most people accept that different people like different things, and itโs all good, if you havenโt been drinking the UAA kool-aid. Yes, people like different things. You gotta admit though, this art collecting thing is kind of ridiculous right? I mean I'm addicted as well, but Jesus, what we pay for unimpressive crap is just nuts.
Ask anyone in the street who doesn't collect art, what you or I just paid for <Insert Art Object here> and what we just got, and they'll think we're insane and/or stupid.
So we don't look as crazy, we then have to follow-up by saying, "well you can immediately sell this for 3x as much."
Collecting is a serious addiction.
I think people like having a connection to celebrities. Wow, my favorite <blank> actually touched this piece of paper when he signed it! People like that sort of thing.
Screenprint, giclee, or dibond, it's all unimpressive in person if you haven't been drinking the kool-aid.
I think people just like spouting shit on here, re their opinions. If I post this maybe โblankโ will like it and Iโll feel clever. Keyboard warriors like that sort of thing. Most people accept that different people like different things, and itโs all good, if you havenโt been drinking the UAA kool-aid. Yes, people like different things. You gotta admit though, this art collecting thing is kind of ridiculous right? I mean I'm addicted as well, but Jesus, what we pay for unimpressive crap is just nuts.
Ask anyone in the street who doesn't collect art, what you or I just paid for <Insert Art Object here> and what we just got, and they'll think we're insane and/or stupid.
So we don't look as crazy, we then have to follow-up by saying, "well you can immediately sell this for 3x as much."
Collecting is a serious addiction.
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Damien Hirst - The Archangels, by nobokov on Apr 30, 2024 19:07:01 GMT 1, I'll stop. Great if you're happy. But people on here mostly WANT TO buy something, WANT TO like something. They see the big name, see the profits that were made with the Virtues, need something that is easy on the eyes and identifiable by the uneducated visitor. I'm sure even Hirst himself thinks it's all a big joke. I think people like having a connection to celebrities. Wow, my favorite <blank> actually touched this piece of paper when he signed it! People like that sort of thing.
Screenprint, giclee, or dibond, it's all unimpressive in person if you haven't been drinking the kool-aid.
I'll stop. Great if you're happy. But people on here mostly WANT TO buy something, WANT TO like something. They see the big name, see the profits that were made with the Virtues, need something that is easy on the eyes and identifiable by the uneducated visitor. I'm sure even Hirst himself thinks it's all a big joke. I think people like having a connection to celebrities. Wow, my favorite <blank> actually touched this piece of paper when he signed it! People like that sort of thing.
Screenprint, giclee, or dibond, it's all unimpressive in person if you haven't been drinking the kool-aid.
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Magnum Square Print Sale Password?, by nobokov on Apr 29, 2024 15:21:44 GMT 1, Lackluster. They need to pair again with Aperture to get some famous names in there.
Lackluster. They need to pair again with Aperture to get some famous names in there.
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JR new release today, by nobokov on Apr 25, 2024 19:43:12 GMT 1, Apologies for adding this to an old thread, but the drop does not warrant its own. Its strange because these images were not very sought after in the past, the size is small and the price for a timed edition high ... avantarte.com/products/jr-la-nascitaWhat do you think? Terrible image, terrible pricing. What else is new?
Apologies for adding this to an old thread, but the drop does not warrant its own. Its strange because these images were not very sought after in the past, the size is small and the price for a timed edition high ... avantarte.com/products/jr-la-nascitaWhat do you think? Terrible image, terrible pricing. What else is new?
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New Damien Hirst Cherry Blossoms Archangels Edition Release, by nobokov on Apr 25, 2024 15:33:44 GMT 1, Bumping this past resurrected threads. 2 hours 25 minutes left to apply
Bumping this past resurrected threads. 2 hours 25 minutes left to apply
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New Damien Hirst Cherry Blossoms Archangels Edition Release, by nobokov on Apr 25, 2024 15:13:28 GMT 1,
Three hours left to apply. Turn that 10k into 50k. Double your money. FOMO.......
Three hours left to apply. Turn that 10k into 50k. Double your money. FOMO.......
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Damien Hirst - The Archangels, by nobokov on Apr 25, 2024 15:03:37 GMT 1, It actually happens every 3/4 weeks and sometimes even more often I am on every day checking threads and its annoying so I always remember it used to be even ore often than that for a time just use new posts instead of new threads and its fine anyone hiding the threads relating to this release because it is such a money spinner and this forum has such an impact on the global Damien Hirst market so as to think hiding the thread will make them money is frankly mentally ill these are slightly below cost in a soft market as a best guess taking into account fees both ways etc I can think of better ways to spend the best part of 10k buy it if you like it Even when you click on the New Threads link, if the admin bumps up old threads, it supersedes the new threads. It's happened multiple times since this release announcement so it's certainly suspect this time. That's why I've been bumping it back up for fun.
It actually happens every 3/4 weeks and sometimes even more often I am on every day checking threads and its annoying so I always remember it used to be even ore often than that for a time just use new posts instead of new threads and its fine anyone hiding the threads relating to this release because it is such a money spinner and this forum has such an impact on the global Damien Hirst market so as to think hiding the thread will make them money is frankly mentally ill these are slightly below cost in a soft market as a best guess taking into account fees both ways etc I can think of better ways to spend the best part of 10k buy it if you like it Even when you click on the New Threads link, if the admin bumps up old threads, it supersedes the new threads. It's happened multiple times since this release announcement so it's certainly suspect this time. That's why I've been bumping it back up for fun.
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New Damien Hirst Cherry Blossoms Archangels Edition Release, by nobokov on Apr 25, 2024 14:41:23 GMT 1,
HENI is delighted to present The Archangels, a series of four limited edition prints by Damien Hirst based on paintings from his Cherry Blossoms series. The artworks are Giclรฉe prints on archival fine art paper, set within a walnut frame measuring 60.5 x 152.5 cm. Each artwork is hand-signed by the artist and numbered on the front. The edition size of each print is limited to 100 (plus 20 APs). The Archangels are priced at US $7,500 each (plus any applicable taxes). The application window is open for two days only, from 23 April until 18:00 BST on 25 April. Each application will be reviewed individually, and a manual allocation will take place to ensure fair and broad distribution. ffs I hope for your sake you don't get a full allocation! You are panicking trying to keep this thread at the top and you haven't even got one yet! Ah now I understand the tactic. Didn't even think of that one before. If a person applied and didn't want one they could probably just delete their payment info. That would be simpler no?
HENI is delighted to present The Archangels, a series of four limited edition prints by Damien Hirst based on paintings from his Cherry Blossoms series. The artworks are Giclรฉe prints on archival fine art paper, set within a walnut frame measuring 60.5 x 152.5 cm. Each artwork is hand-signed by the artist and numbered on the front. The edition size of each print is limited to 100 (plus 20 APs). The Archangels are priced at US $7,500 each (plus any applicable taxes). The application window is open for two days only, from 23 April until 18:00 BST on 25 April. Each application will be reviewed individually, and a manual allocation will take place to ensure fair and broad distribution. ffs I hope for your sake you don't get a full allocation! You are panicking trying to keep this thread at the top and you haven't even got one yet! Ah now I understand the tactic. Didn't even think of that one before. If a person applied and didn't want one they could probably just delete their payment info. That would be simpler no?
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Damien Hirst - The Archangels, by nobokov on Apr 25, 2024 14:29:49 GMT 1, for once... it sounds like you have put your hand in your pocket and applied.. it's ok mate, don't panic. Hopefully these will do ok for you. Nope, just trying to get y'all to waste your money on editions and tat. besides,it doesn't even make sense to promote an application release if I was interested in applying.
for once... it sounds like you have put your hand in your pocket and applied.. it's ok mate, don't panic. Hopefully these will do ok for you. Nope, just trying to get y'all to waste your money on editions and tat. besides,it doesn't even make sense to promote an application release if I was interested in applying.
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New Damien Hirst Cherry Blossoms Archangels Edition Release, by nobokov on Apr 25, 2024 4:35:54 GMT 1,
HENI is delighted to present The Archangels, a series of four limited edition prints by Damien Hirst based on paintings from his Cherry Blossoms series.
The artworks are Giclรฉe prints on archival fine art paper, set within a walnut frame measuring 60.5 x 152.5 cm. Each artwork is hand-signed by the artist and numbered on the front. The edition size of each print is limited to 100 (plus 20 APs). The Archangels are priced at US $7,500 each (plus any applicable taxes).
The application window is open for two days only, from 23 April until 18:00 BST on 25 April. Each application will be reviewed individually, and a manual allocation will take place to ensure fair and broad distribution.
HENI is delighted to present The Archangels, a series of four limited edition prints by Damien Hirst based on paintings from his Cherry Blossoms series. The artworks are Giclรฉe prints on archival fine art paper, set within a walnut frame measuring 60.5 x 152.5 cm. Each artwork is hand-signed by the artist and numbered on the front. The edition size of each print is limited to 100 (plus 20 APs). The Archangels are priced at US $7,500 each (plus any applicable taxes). The application window is open for two days only, from 23 April until 18:00 BST on 25 April. Each application will be reviewed individually, and a manual allocation will take place to ensure fair and broad distribution.
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Damien Hirst - The Archangels, by nobokov on Apr 25, 2024 4:32:36 GMT 1, Funny how this thread is getting buried intentionally
13 hours left to apply
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Grayson Perry ๐ฌ๐ง Ceramic โข Tapestry โข Exhibition News, by nobokov on Apr 24, 2024 20:56:56 GMT 1,
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Damien Hirst - The Archangels, by nobokov on Apr 24, 2024 20:54:16 GMT 1, The lack of pages and pages of speculation is also telling of the release and market Yes it's like the forum's playing hide and seek, staying ever so quiet so as not to draw attention
The lack of pages and pages of speculation is also telling of the release and market Yes it's like the forum's playing hide and seek, staying ever so quiet so as not to draw attention
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Mounting and Hinging Tape (DIY Framing), by nobokov on Apr 24, 2024 10:36:21 GMT 1, Thank you for the informative post! I did it the other day using the 24mm-acid-free-gummed-paper-tape... i put a little bit of water and 'activated' the glue. I'm wondering if I want to take it out the mount in the future is it going to be an easy step? Im not going to lie, it seems quite strong the way it stuck From your product description, it said, "The adhesive is permanent ," so I assume that you won't be able to remove the tape without damaging the object. I'm guessing you'd have to just cut it off the mat and leave the tape strip on the artwork.
Thank you for the informative post! I did it the other day using the 24mm-acid-free-gummed-paper-tape... i put a little bit of water and 'activated' the glue. I'm wondering if I want to take it out the mount in the future is it going to be an easy step? Im not going to lie, it seems quite strong the way it stuck From your product description, it said, "The adhesive is permanent ," so I assume that you won't be able to remove the tape without damaging the object. I'm guessing you'd have to just cut it off the mat and leave the tape strip on the artwork.
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Damien Hirst - The Archangels, by nobokov on Apr 23, 2024 19:20:47 GMT 1, This drop is only going to net Heni $3m. Hardly worth the trouble Yeah, who needs $3mill?
This drop is only going to net Heni $3m. Hardly worth the trouble Yeah, who needs $3mill?
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Mounting and Hinging Tape (DIY Framing), by nobokov on Apr 23, 2024 18:14:28 GMT 1, Hello everyone I have a question for DIY Framing, what tape do you use when you want to 'float' the artwork on top of the mount? Something similar to this: I just made an order with Brampton and got one of those one: www.bramptonframing.com/diy-framing/accessories/tape/24mm-acid-free-gummed-paper-tape-%2850m%29Is this going to do the trick? Is it going to be damaging the artwork? Ideally, I want something that is not permanent, so in the future if I want to dismount everything I won't have any issue. Any advice would be really appreciated.
I think the link above might not work because UAA blocks references to EB Forum for some reason. If you google "expressobeans floating a print" you can find the thread. I use the Lineco Museum Mounting Kit which includes Wheat Starch, mulberry paper. It's on amazon for $38.
Also, metroframe on youtube has a lot of useful videos.
Video on wheatpaste hinging and removal of the hinge.
Library of Congress preservation guidelines: it has some links on the bottom to some pdfs with detailed instructions that may be useful
Here's an artwork that I framed in the past. You tear the mulberry paper into strips exposing the minute strands, microwave the wheat starch per the instructions until it looks like semen, then apply it to the edges of the paper, stick it to your artwork, hold it down with some lightly weighted object for 30 minutes until it dries. Slit matboard, stick the mulberry paper through and then tape on the other side.
Hello everyone I have a question for DIY Framing, what tape do you use when you want to 'float' the artwork on top of the mount? Something similar to this: I just made an order with Brampton and got one of those one: www.bramptonframing.com/diy-framing/accessories/tape/24mm-acid-free-gummed-paper-tape-%2850m%29Is this going to do the trick? Is it going to be damaging the artwork? Ideally, I want something that is not permanent, so in the future if I want to dismount everything I won't have any issue. Any advice would be really appreciated.
I think the link above might not work because UAA blocks references to EB Forum for some reason. If you google "expressobeans floating a print" you can find the thread. I use the Lineco Museum Mounting Kit which includes Wheat Starch, mulberry paper. It's on amazon for $38.
Also, metroframe on youtube has a lot of useful videos.
Video on wheatpaste hinging and removal of the hinge.
Library of Congress preservation guidelines: it has some links on the bottom to some pdfs with detailed instructions that may be useful
Here's an artwork that I framed in the past. You tear the mulberry paper into strips exposing the minute strands, microwave the wheat starch per the instructions until it looks like semen, then apply it to the edges of the paper, stick it to your artwork, hold it down with some lightly weighted object for 30 minutes until it dries. Slit matboard, stick the mulberry paper through and then tape on the other side.
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Damien Hirst - The Archangels, by nobokov on Apr 23, 2024 17:37:00 GMT 1, They put "The" in the title. Easy pass for that reason alone.
They put "The" in the title. Easy pass for that reason alone.
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Doron Langberg Edition For Sale, by nobokov on Apr 22, 2024 15:34:32 GMT 1, Interesting that the website says it sold out and also has an enquire button, which possibly means that it's not sold out.
Interesting that the website says it sold out and also has an enquire button, which possibly means that it's not sold out.
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Jordy Kerwick ๐ญ๐ฒ Painting โข New Release โข Art For Sale, by nobokov on Apr 22, 2024 15:33:26 GMT 1, Kerwick is an unskilled, overly-hyped painter. I don't understand why anyone would take such a risk and pay an extravagant amount for his work.
Kerwick is an unskilled, overly-hyped painter. I don't understand why anyone would take such a risk and pay an extravagant amount for his work.
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3D aka Robert Del Naja aka Banksy??? In Baghdad FS, by nobokov on Apr 20, 2024 5:07:56 GMT 1, Hold on to it. Could be by Banksy. When Banksy dies in the woods, will he make a sound?
Hold on to it. Could be by Banksy. When Banksy dies in the woods, will he make a sound?
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Eliot Greenwald Snow Painting - 48x39x2 - SOLD, by nobokov on Apr 18, 2024 0:01:09 GMT 1, These kinds of threads remind me of the old adage, "Art is easy to buy. Difficult to sell."
Good luck.
These kinds of threads remind me of the old adage, "Art is easy to buy. Difficult to sell."
Good luck.
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Louise Giovanelli Unsigned Edition Ephemera, by nobokov on Apr 16, 2024 15:48:22 GMT 1, Love the wrinkles, folds, and lack of color.
Love the wrinkles, folds, and lack of color.
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