Can't you just see this beautiful white girl giving you every bit of her
attention! "Silver Girl" is painted in oil over a 7"x 5" textured MDF
panel. She is lovingly framed in this unique frame made just for her.
The outside is painted a soft grey to compliment her color scheme;
distressed a bit, with a white distressed 7"x5" frame attached on top.
Finished frame size is 11 1/2" x 9 1/4" Because of the nature of this
frame structure, she is IN THERE PERMANENTLY! "Silver girl is ready to
hang, or can sit on an easel.
As a way of explination about the frame I have added a new fun project to my list of things I do. I enjoy finding frames and putting them together as is shown here. The bottom frame is one, and the white one surrounding the painting is another. I paint them, distress them...whatever suits my fancy. IT'S FUN DOINS! The REASON that "Silver Girl" is in this one to stay is that the openings for the two frames are the same, HOWEVER the lip that the painting sits behind is in the way of the top frame opening on the back, so I have to frame her in the white frame, then glue it on top over the grey one...I HOPE that makes sense. WHEN I put a 6"x4" on top, the opening is small enough to reach in from the back of both...so, those paintings are interchangeable. IF I ever find another way, I'll make adjustments...BUT, who would want to change this girl from her frame...after all it was made to suit her!! :)
HAPPY CREATING!
2 comments:
Love this nose to the camera view of this angelic beauty. I love how you did the frame within a frame, her Saundra. I agree, no need to change her out of it so permanency is immaterial.
Thank you Crimson Leaves! I am really enjoying painting horses this year!
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