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Right I know and agree, but unfortunately seven 10x13 prints in matted frames take up a lot of room and the down low space is over occupied with all the equipment and collectible cabinets. I don't know what to do other than keep the beautiful prints stowed away in their very nice sleeves where I will rarely look at them
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I got mine hanging like this by the PC. ![]() |
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I like that. Simple and doesn't take too much space.
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I had that same problem when I bought the entire set of giclees and screenprints of Tomb Raider from treehouse a couple years ago. Unfortunately there's no way to display 17+ framed 18x24in pieces, so they sit in a giant artist portfolio for now so I can still show them to people and keep them protected. |
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Hey folks a lurker here...
An older work of a v limited edition Victorian AC statue. Original base was an Order figurine from the discount bin. The details on the hidden blade took way too much time. Hope you enjoy! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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