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Old 04-27-2013, 03:26 PM
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Default Re: Framing lithographs

Since we are talking about framing what would you guys suggest for one of the large cooks and Becker bioshock prints. I have never tackled something so large. With a piece being that rare it kind of warrants the cost of getting it done right. What are you guys who purchased one plan on doing? Any advice.
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Old 04-27-2013, 03:50 PM
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My recommendation, particularly if you're getting the large size, is to go with the dibond with liquid gloss or acrylic glass (probably best to ask C&B to make the recommendation on which because one might be better suited for the piece than the other). You're going to spend a small fortune on framing anyway considering that it is HUGE. It's a unique way to do it, the art looks fantastic (better than it would behind glass in my opinion), and I highly doubt you would regret your decision. To each their own, but those are my thoughts.

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