From: Dave Rose (cactuscowboy@bresnan.net)
Date: 10/22/03-07:33:06 AM Z
I'm busy framing a bunch of my alt-photo prints, in preparation for an
upcoming solo exhibit at Northwest College, November 10, 2003 through
January 16, 2004. As I have in the past, I'll be showing the prints in
Nielsen #11 aluminum frames with silver finish. All prints are window
matted using white museum quality board. I do not show brushed borders or
torn paper edges, as I consider them distracting. The silver frames and
white mat board are clean, elegant, and unobtrusive, directing the viewer's
attention to the images. I've received many favorable comments about my
framing and display methods over the years.
Best regards,
Dave Rose
Big Wonderful Wyoming
http://www.alternativephotography.com/dave_rose.html
Link to Northwest College, Powell, Wyoming:
http://www.northwestcollege.edu/index.cfm
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian Greant" <ian@51north.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 2:00 AM
Subject: new topic - framing of alternative prints
> OK :)
>
> Enough of Sally and her kids and Galina and her problem with
> flashing. Let's try kick starting a new conversation.
>
> I'm coming close to the production stage on a couple projects and am
> starting to think about framing and display options.
>
> I'd really enjoy hearing how some of the more established artists in
> residence here have exhibited their work in the past or are exhibiting
> currently.
>
> Is black framing really the best way to go? Or can you develop something
> as unique as your work without looking like one of those crazed TV
> designers dreamed up.
>
> Ideas, thoughts, photos, web sites?
> Anyone shy about showing their flashy or possibly non mass market
> conforming web site can e-mail me directly. I promise to be gentle.
>
> Thanks in advance!
> Ian
> ian@51north.com
> www.51north.com
>
>
>
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