Calico extensions sewn on.
Laced
Framed
Batik
- Jonny2morsos
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Re: Batik
Nice Job! Which moulding and mountslip did you use?
Re: Batik
I'll get the references tomorrow (something like ????/7018 or ???? /7008) but they're from a range in brushed silver, gold and bronze/copper that quite a few suppliers do, these were from Simons; the slip is the same profile and finish as the Larson Juhl 'Radiance' one. It's quite a fragile finish but we like it. Mount is NB artcare 'Indigo'
I priced the job with UV glass and the slip between a double mount but had to sell down, price would have been OK if it didn't need stretching as well, I nearly threw that in, may well have if it hadn't needed extending.
I priced the job with UV glass and the slip between a double mount but had to sell down, price would have been OK if it didn't need stretching as well, I nearly threw that in, may well have if it hadn't needed extending.
Re: Batik
Very lovely!! Thanks for sharing
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Re: Batik
Hi Robo,
Just for my info', how did you attach the batik to the back of the mount??
Thanks
Just for my info', how did you attach the batik to the back of the mount??
Thanks
Re: Batik
The same way as I attach most things that are laced, I temporarily tape it to the window mount with magic tape across the corners, then I make it flush by butting foam board strips up to it which are stuck to the window mount with double sided tape and PVA. Then the tape is removed and the backing mount board holds it in - a sink mount basically.