Re: To Dry Mount or not to Dry Mount. That is the question.

Risa S. Horowitz (babbleon@terraport.net)
Wed, 22 May 1996 16:21:18 -0400

Last year I learned how to mount my 11x14 fibre prints with acid free linen
tape (t-hinge). I used it for the matt/mount combo and for the print, and
tho there is some rippling (a small amount: the pressure gadgets I used
between the frame backing and the frame eradicated most of it), I don't
mind. I belong to the if-you-can't-change-it-don't-do-it club.

Up till now, because of a general lack of funds, when I display my large
non-silver work (15x22 size paper), I stick a nail in the wall (if they let
me) and hang the print on a nice unfinished wooden skirt hanger (the kind
that spread open and closed with a spring mechanism). Funky, inventive,
cheap :) (albiet not the best by any means for permanent display)

Risa
babbleon@terraport.net