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Thank-you Mel, thursday I've another to collect from the framers.It's getting very expensive to have a picture framed will have to do smaller pictures in future.A frame plus mount and the labour cost roughly £60 size 50cmx80cm for a simple wood frame.The most recent Covid-19 statistics available for East Suffolk to April 24th 2024 are here - eastsuffolkcovid19.uk
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I asked the price of that sort of glass here it's expensive .
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I have some of my pictures framed using the non reflective glass,it certainly makes a difference with eliminating shine and light reflections,however it also diffuses the colours,so recently I purchased three framed photos of Broadland and chose ordinary clear glass which allows the natural colours to be appreciated.
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You have a nice collection of pastel paintings there Kerch and yes I agree the framing and mounts make a difference - very professional looking.
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instead of a second-rate version of somebody else.
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Very nice pictures Kerch, we have some very talented people on here.
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Have you come across Joe Crowfoot's pictures of Broadland and Beccles?Suffolkboy wrote:You have a nice collection of pastel paintings there Kerch and yes I agree the framing and mounts make a difference - very professional looking.
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The latest pastel,collected from the framers yesterday.
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Looks nice, kerch. Is that the same picture you posted HERE un-mounted?
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Yes it is well spotted BB.
The other smaller pastel I posted at the same time is being framed by a friend who's a woodworker ,makes all sorts of things in wood mostly from drift wood or recupertated wood.Will be interesting to see what he comes up with.
The other smaller pastel I posted at the same time is being framed by a friend who's a woodworker ,makes all sorts of things in wood mostly from drift wood or recupertated wood.Will be interesting to see what he comes up with.
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I look forward to seeing that one as well, kerch.
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Looks even better framed :-)kerch wrote:The latest pastel,collected from the framers yesterday.
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Excellent pics talent galore. Still learning how to use the board so sorry I have not answered your post individually, but here is one of mine
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Is it unnamed as the file name states as the face looks familiar to me, SheilaO and I can't place it? Nevertheless, it's very good and you've got the hang of posting pictures on here as well.
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Hello SheilaO - and welcome to this site and hope you enjoy being here. Excellent work "from your easel"! It looks like "M" to me - or should I say Judi Dench? If I'm right - do I get a prize? I'm currently reading her book "and furthermore".SheilaO wrote:Excellent pics talent galore. Still learning how to use the board so sorry I have not answered your post individually, but here is one of mine
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Clevva fella, right in one, I would love to read her book, (note to self must look out for "and furthermore"
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