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The framed art print is the “Electric Love Blueprint - A History of Electronic Music” theremin schematic created by the Dorothy design collective. The infographic “celebrates over 200 inventors, innovators, artists, composers and musicians who have been pivotal to the evolution of electronic music, from the invention of the earliest known sound recording device in 1857 to the present day.” The 60 x 80 cm art print is printed with metallic silver ink on 120gsm Keaykolour Royal Blue uncoated stock. As a graphic designer and a lover of experimental music, this is an absolute treasure in my home. *curses you as I search for an antique frame* |
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You know you want antique picture frames. Hell I want antique picture frames. Modern frames are trash.
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I love that you two engage me. Thank you. I do have more ornate vintage frames on other pieces throughout my home. A few quick examples -
Here's a painting framed above my Parisian cafe bistro set in my alcove: https://i.imgur.com/Hh4jpkGl.jpg ...and a local artist's large rendering of the 1960 George Pal film of H.G. Wells' The Time Machine which hangs above my fireplace - https://i.imgur.com/SGPOhLjl.jpg Perhaps I'll upgrade to one more like these in the future. It's just difficult to track down antique frames at custom European scales. |
Just chiming in to declare that your posts are a source of life and wholesomeness
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Those are both lovely. I like the second frame especially - has a more delicate look, not quite as gilded, with more of the wood showing through. They're both beautiful, though.
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I'm printing that on business cards. |
Second frame is indeed sick and I like how it visually interacts with the obviously modern pop culture poster that still looks like a painting. There's a delightful element of subversion that doesn't feel like an attention seeking statement.
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Fun stuff! |
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