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mitre cutter |
It seems like ages now that I have been framing my paintings
ready for my solo show in May this year.
My natural happy state is in my studio painting or planning a painting
but preferably in the midst of a large colour- saturated composition that is
demanding my full attention. So I have
to pull myself out of the paint screaming and kicking to focus on the framing
and presentation that comes with exhibitions. About 10 or more years ago I invested in some framing equipment so since then I have done all my own framing. I
was inspired to create my standard frame to date, from seeing a photograph of a 1913 Matisse exhibition where he had
over-seen the framing and had chosen a simple limed-white frame instead of
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Matisse's paintings from Morocco 1913
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the
ornate Baroque frames that I used to associate his work with.
I try and keep as contemporary and simple as possible and I have kept the same frame more or less since I started making my own ie a clean-edged slightly built up frame in limed wood or charcoal stained wood.
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paintings ready for show 2007 |
However this year I going to minimize the frame even more,
by using a floating frame, ie a box frame with a slight gap between the canvas
and the frame so that the canvas is emphasized rather than the frame.
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Baton-frame on The Invitation painting |
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Recent Paintings in workshop to be framed |
I have been inspired to do this by a gallery
owner in Amsterdam who is dealing with my work at the moment and who had a
customer who wanted a very simple black baton around a painting she
purchased. I liked the way the simple
frame intensified my colours even more and also highlighted the 2-Dimensional
qualities of my work which under-pins my philosophy on painting.
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Recent Paintings 2015 waiting for May
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So I have set my framing skills a task and it
has been a learning curve, (polite way of saying I have been tearing my hair
out) and very time-consuming but its all part of the process of producing paintings, so I am happy to do it. But looking forward to a few weeks ahead when I can concentrate on some new painting ideas!!
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new floating frame Mount Usher Gardens from Tapestry collection 2011 |