Tate , St Ives

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fineedge
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Tate , St Ives

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I took this shot in 2008 and need some items for an exhibition on Thursday and decided to get a little unconventional with the framing - the flowing lines of the building were quite exciting. I made use of various kinds of black boards - matt, pebble, onyx sheen, black core, white core, bit of groovy board, black foam core - lets see what happens at the exhibition
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Re: Tate , St Ives

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Hope you do well with the exhibition. :)
The frame - rather the mounts, are great
Very imaginative/eye catching. I like it a lot.

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This was the first thing sold at the exhibition to the first person through the doors last night
Alan
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