Made this little frame last week.
Apart from the liner it's basically made of oddments lying about. The outer fluted section was a beat-up old frame that was chucked in the shed yonks ago. The inner ornamented part was a few bits of R&H A600 that I found in the offcuts heap.
Finish is a mix of silver and gold over a deep cherry-red base with a wash of slightly greeny ripple paint.
Odds & Sods
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that's lovely!
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I love your work.
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You're an inspiration Peter. To me, at least.
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Re: Odds & Sods
Absolutely superb! Very classy look!
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“Life is short. Art long. Opportunity is fleeting. Experience treacherous. Judgement difficult.”
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― Geoffrey Chaucer