Limited Editions
Entry #1
The piece is a Jazz&Heritage Festival Official poster of 1993 , held in New Orleans by the artist John T. Scott. It was framed for an Art Auction at a local PBS station, WYES. Although it may look simple what was done was the three-D bevels on the two sides met stripes of geometric patterns matching those of the print. The geometric pattern in the three-D bevel were made by cutting small segments of mat and inlaying them together to form the strip that was placed under the three-D bevel. Each color except for the checkered pattern is cut separately. You will also notice in the half photograph that the upper right corner glass etched jazz musicians which correspond to the same images which are hidden in the colorful center geometric of the print.
All of this was done in alpha board and met as well as we could all conservation standards.
Entry #2
"Eurynome and Ophion" by Cora Yee, 24/49 e.p.
Alphamat: Talc/Lupine/Auburgine, Victor moulding (I don't remember what style #), TruView- Conservation Clear. The photo doesn't do justice to this fabulous print.
Entry #3
The frame is: Studio 26201
The mats are: Bainbridge 8645 and Bainbridge 8663
The image size is: 19 ¼” X 75 ¼”
Matted size is: 24 ¾” X 82”
The art is a hand pulled serigraph.
Try to find the splices!
[ 07-02-2005, 12:39 AM: Message edited by: Lance E ]
Entry #1
The piece is a Jazz&Heritage Festival Official poster of 1993 , held in New Orleans by the artist John T. Scott. It was framed for an Art Auction at a local PBS station, WYES. Although it may look simple what was done was the three-D bevels on the two sides met stripes of geometric patterns matching those of the print. The geometric pattern in the three-D bevel were made by cutting small segments of mat and inlaying them together to form the strip that was placed under the three-D bevel. Each color except for the checkered pattern is cut separately. You will also notice in the half photograph that the upper right corner glass etched jazz musicians which correspond to the same images which are hidden in the colorful center geometric of the print.
All of this was done in alpha board and met as well as we could all conservation standards.


Entry #2
"Eurynome and Ophion" by Cora Yee, 24/49 e.p.
Alphamat: Talc/Lupine/Auburgine, Victor moulding (I don't remember what style #), TruView- Conservation Clear. The photo doesn't do justice to this fabulous print.

Entry #3
The frame is: Studio 26201
The mats are: Bainbridge 8645 and Bainbridge 8663
The image size is: 19 ¼” X 75 ¼”
Matted size is: 24 ¾” X 82”
The art is a hand pulled serigraph.
Try to find the splices!



[ 07-02-2005, 12:39 AM: Message edited by: Lance E ]