I seldom frame my work. I paint mostly on canvas and either let the composition spill onto the sides or finish the edges off in a color that complements the painting. Every now and then, however, I see a frame and am inspired by it. This weekend I came across a pair while browsing through an indoor antiques market.
The second I laid eyes on the frames I imagined cubist-inspired compositions in them and knew I would regret not leaving the store with them. Sold!
I love the decorative hangers on top of the frame rather than the standard wire on the back.
Now I need to order some Masonite 5x7's and cut them down just a bit so that they will fit into the frames properly.
Here are some of the styles that are floating around my brain:
Still Life With Violin
Georges Braque
The Guitar
Juan Gris
...or even
Composition
Stuart Davis
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Frame Inspiration
Labels:
cubism,
decor,
frames,
Georges Braque,
inspiration,
Juan Gris,
paintings I love,
Stuart Davis,
studio
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2 comments:
StuartDavisStuartDavisStuartDavis!! Love him. Bet you could do something fabulous in tribute.
Love those frames too!
This is what I'm leaning towards, Martha. I'm gonna dive into my Davis books while I wait for the Masonite.
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