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Advertisement for "The Amateur's Practical Guide to Fretwork, Wood Carving, Marquetry, Buhlwork, Mitreing Picture Frames, Lattice and Verandah Work, Staining, Varnishing, Polishing, and Many Useful Receipts" in "The Practical Carver and Gilders' Guide and Picture Frame Makers' Companion" by Charles H. Savory, 5th ed. [c.1890].

The 'Practical Hand' credited as author was probably the same Mr Savory of Cirencester who seems to have written, co-published both these books, among others, as well as printing them at his 'steam press' in Cirencester.

A little picture frame .... without the picture!!

 

Flickr Lounge - Sunday Theme (Week 25) ~ Square ....

 

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I made this frame with a wood frame that I bought at Michaels for $1. I painted it white and hot glued old buttons on it.

The photo wall is growing as the years progress. I like the new look.

Bridge in Noyan.Quebec

The lithographed paper picture frame is deeply embossed with cherries and flowers. I have paired it digitally with a hand colored, real photo postcard of a beautiful little girl.

I really must get rid of this pesky frame, hehe.

 

I feel like a first year art uni student, and failing! Just a bit of mucking around really ;)

Vogelkirsche (Prunus avium). Einsiedel, Chemnitz, Sachsen. 12/2021.

Commission for Emily Han.

Entirely handmade by me.

Materials: wood, fabrics, varnish

Credits: (Illustrations)

Benjamin Lacombe, Mark Ryden, Anna Merli, Barbara Canepa

On the walls of Alnwick Castle, the empty frame stands on the wall inviting you to use it to take an image of the distance.

Claudia "dORNwITTCHEN"- Kandidat 2

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Claudia is the creative mind behind "dORNwITTWCHEN" - a cooperation for artistic audio-visual projects.

She comes from Romania and lives in Vienna now.

I met her at the Digital Analog Festival in Munich, where she presented an art-object called "Der audio-video Spiegel" as an interactive installation. This installation used a live video stream from a camera for the projection on the backside of a baroque picture frame. The video signal was affected through different filters and effects, partially influenced by sound. Visitors could be part of this performance by playing a guitar on a chair in front of the camera. Depending on volume and frequency of the instrument and the voice of the player or noise from the surrounding the video stream was modified in realtime and the resulting pictures changed their appearance.

 

In my composition the focus is on the face behind this interactive installation, therefore Claudia had to leave the background and was placed in front of the "audio-visual picture frame". Because of the low light conditions I needed several tries to realize the desired composition .

Thank you, Claudia, for participating in my photo project and your willingness to present yourself in the spotlight in front of your living frame ;-)

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This picture is #035 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page

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Kandidat2 ist leider bei der Einbeziehung des Bilderrahmens etwas verrutscht, ansonsten besser als die anderen Fotos.

 

I passed by an opening in a stone structure while at a local botanical garden and quickly doubled back after I realized that I could shoot a picture and a frame at the same time! ;-)

 

Large On Black

100% hand-blended photo taken from 5 exposures

 

 

(Blogged)

 

 

 

(Setup shot.)

 

 

Lighting/Setup Info

- SB600 at 24mm zoom and 1/2 power level, gridded with full CTO gel. Positioned camera-right about 5-feet high and about 3-feet from subject. (Key Light)

 

- 1 incandescent lightbulb in the main room, camera-right and flagged to shape light and reduce highlighting of parts of the room that were reflecting in the glass of the picture frames.

 

- 1 incandescent lightbulb in the stairway, camera-right and flagged slightly to shape the shadow on the wall directly behind picture frame on the stairs.

 

- Cybersyncs.

May 4, 2011

124/365

 

Different art on my wall

 

'An empty canvas is a living wonder, far lovelier than certain pictures.'

- Wassily Kandinsky

  

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This is a hi-res image, so you can view it large/full screen.

 

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What led me to invent Muroko system was a common dilemma that many of us share: "What do I do with my CD album collection? I don't use it anymore, yet I can't just throw it away. It carries nostalgic memories, a part of who I was and who I am today." CD cases are an actually great picture frame. It can be used for separated images or gathered into one impressive photo collage and even wall decor tiles. It’s also time to take a second look at the graphics shown on your music albums. When gathered together appears a colorful exhibit displaying a piece of the owners character based on his/hers musical preferences. Muroko structure consists of small plastic widgets, vertical and horizontal; that snap together along with CD jewel cases that frame the image but also serve as a structural component in the system. Assembling Muroko wall art is fun, easy and allows many design configurations.

  

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This was one of my photo assignments for last semester...I just found it again haha

For you to use in your art. From a 1902 catalog.

Public restroom art (Wichita, KS).

Stumbled across these in Cambridge. What a great idea!

 

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For Mother's Day I created this wall hanging for my mom. I created it using a 2.00 frame, buttons, satin trim, ribbon, paper flowers, patterned paper and a piece of white trim. This is also an inexpensive way to create gifts or home decor.

The original building was clearly a chapel and probably Methodist, late Victorian (1890).

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission.

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The final artwork for the upcoming SHIFT CD by the Four Corners Band at Four Corners Church.

no specific subject, just liked thge angles and shadows

 

from my visit to the Tangerine Tambourine www.facebook.com/shoptambourine

 

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Miscellaneous stuff.

 

Batman.

Batman action figure, CB radio, boombox stereo, bouncy balls, box, digital picture frame, drum, kitty hat, lava light, lotion dispenser, power strip, soap dispenser, stickers, storage unit, temporary tattoos, water bottle.

cartoon: Spongebob Squarepants.

 

upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

 

July 12, 2017.

Art by Ed Hardy.

  

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BACKSTORY: Got up around 7:00AM, made it out driving by 8:02AM and went out until 10:59AM for a total of 3 hours. Spent $84.25 plus ~$2.54 gas for 31.3 miles of driving (31.2 mpg @ $2.53/G), for a total cost of $86.79. We drove to 17 yard sales, stopping at 11 (65%) of them. We made 44 purchases (55 items) for a total estimated value of $724.13, leading to a profit/savings of $639.88. So in essence, we multiplied our $84.25 investment by 8.6. (Also, if you think about it, the profit counts for even more when you consider that we have to earn $729.37 on the job, pre-tax, in order to take home the $639.88 in cash that we saved. How long does $639.88 of disposable income take to earn, vs the 3 hrs we spent here?). Anyway, this works out to a *post-tax* "wage" of $127.98/hr as a couple or $63.99/hr per person.

  

THE TAKE:

 

* $20.00: hammock with stand, including cover 52"x72" and pillow (EV:$32.99)

 

* $5.00: digital picture frame, PanDigital, 8", Silver-plated, Engraved: "Happy Birthday Kim, February 4, 2009, Love, Chris", Model PAN8066M02T, 8070408010135150 (EV:$22.81)

 

* $5.00: digital picture frame, PanDigital, 8", Model P18056W018, 8056010911617199, Sept 2011 (EV:$22.81)

 

* $5.00: aerobed, Home & Travel bed, 9415, cust svc 1-888-462-4488, not sure about size (EV:$69.75)

 

* $5.00: Darth Vader, missing right hand (supposed to text Patricia and pick it upon Thursday), 31x12x6", 2013, 1563NT01, Jakks Pacific (EV:$30.00)

 

* $5.00: CB radio transceivers (2), GE, 40 channel, Doc No 5244C, serial 20005828 (EV:$29.40 (14.70 for one))

 

* $5.00: cornhole set, with case, MerchSource, 17.25x23.625" (EV:$11.59)

 

* $3.00: storage container, 3-drawers, Sterilite, 7x8x7" (EV:$10.97)

 

* $3.00: boombox, Memorex, model MP3851BLK, manuf 12/2009 (EV:$12.14)

 

* $3.00: lava lamp, 8624, barcode 047162086244, still in box, 16.5", blue green with green water (EV:$8.18)

 

* $2.00: water bottle w/ tap, Slimline container, 2.5 gal, Arrow Plastic, barcode 070652007443 (EV:$9.00)

 

* $2.00: shirt, polyurethane, Squrre Zero, Medium, 2014, Classic, button-down (EV:$12.00)* $2.00: costume, Midnight Angel, Spirit, small, dress, corset, wings, sleeves, Paper Magic Group 01033141 (EV:$49.99 price tag)

 

* $2.00: costume, Happy Hour! Dr. Shots, lab coat, 4 syringes, stethoscope (EV:$29.99 price tag)

 

* $1.00: power strip surge protector (2@$0.50 each), 6 outlets, beige (EV:$3.24)

 

* $1.00: costume, Flirty Firefighter, size s/m, style 83522 (EV:$44.99 price tag)

 

* $1.00: boombox, GranPrix, model no C820 (EV:$12.14)

 

* $1.00: lava light, small, orange, 11.5" (EV:$8.18)

 

* $1.00: container, Staples, 13.375x5.25x2.5", 11224US/CC, 718103020374 (EV:$14.24)

 

* $1.00: dispenser, soap/hand sanitizer, auto, Soap Magic, model no SOAP (EV:$10.06)

 

* $1.00: pillow, microbead, blue, 18x10" (EV:$3.00)

 

* $1.00: bouncy balls (11), Amscan Favor Pack, 390515 13228 (EV:$0.99)

 

* $1.00: face paints, makeup kit, 6 colors makeup (.5oz), cream makeup (1.2oz), creepy skin (.25oz), fake blood (1 fl oz), 3M, No 84001BCPC4, barcode 082686840019 (EV:$5.16)

 

* $1.00: costume, Pop Star, Spirit, RI 80s POP STR 01057447 (EV:$19.98 price tag)

 

* $1.00: costume, Pettiskirt, Party Like A Rock Star, Spirit, Large 27-29, 01041581 (EV:$7.44)

 

* $1.00: costume, Super Villians, Female Joker, Large, 880917 (EV:$54.99 price tag)

 

* $1.00: costume, Super Villains, Female Joker, Small, 01154368 (EV:$54.99 price tag)

 

* $1.00: costume, Party Like A Rock Star, Rock Star Camisole, large 10-12, Spirit, 01041060 (EV:$7.44)

 

* $1.00: costume, Party Like A Rock Star, Rock Star Camisole, small 6-8, Spirit, 01041045 (EV:$7.44)

 

* $1.00: costume, Party Like A Rock Star, Gold Lame' Camisole, Spirit, 01041078, small 6-8 (EV:$7.44)

 

* $0.50: hat, purple, sparkly, kitty (EV:$10.70)

 

* $0.25: box, Spongebob Squarepants, 28 sheets of stickers inside, 86387536-090, barcode 073168444948 (EV:$3.12)

 

* $0.25: dispenser, lotion, pump, SpongeBob, lifejacket ring shape, Jay Franco & Sons, PN 18389, 6x7x3" (EV:$15.99 price tag)

 

* $0.25: drum, First Act Discovery, 8.5x6.75", blue pattern (EV:$25.65)

 

* $FREE: temporary tattoos, Ed Hardy, 2 sheets, SRVV1, barcode 01003649 (EV:$5.99 price tag)

 

* $FREE: action figure, Batman, McDonald's, 2011, 3.5x2.25" (EV:$4.49)

 

* $FREE: hat, skull with bow, purple band, Monster High, 2013, Mattel, 31888HL-0613 RN36299 (EV:$9.99)

 

* $FREE: wig, long braid, black (EV:$15.09)

 

* $FREE: valentine, The Amazing Spider-Man, Swinging Your Way On Valentine's Day. From "Benjamin" 2008, valentines@papermagic.com (EV:$6.47)

 

* $FREE: bobble headbands, Spirit, Spider, missing one of them (EV:$3.99 price tag)

 

* $FREE: headband, cat ears, Spirit Halloween, 12-43-776-SP1 (EV:$0.82)

 

* $FREE: Freddy Krueger Claw, 3-claw fingers, right hand, 2 are broken off now (EV:$7.01)

 

* $FREE: nail polish, red, .55 fl oz, Precision (EV:$1.48)

  

Does anyone know the original photograph used here? - it's rather elegant & romantic! - i thought it might be by Baron de Meyer or some such but haven't been able to track it down.

 

Gerald Finzi - Eclogue for Piano and Strings Op. 10

For use in your art. From the Frank W. Williams catalog 1902, Chicago ,Ill.

[I'm rewriting this because the original was a little daunting. --jon 2005-05-08]

 

Custom Flickr slideshow running in a picture frame.

 

I managed to finagle an old IBM Thinkpad 570E into an off-the-shelf shadowbox picture frame I bought at the local craft store, thanks to some tips from Ivan on MSDN's Channel 9. It was pretty easy, actually, since the computer itself is quite small. I just removed the screen casing (which actually involved disassembling most of the laptop) and taped the LCD panel (and backlight) to the mat. The rest of the computer is just sitting in the back (precariously--need to figure out a way to mount it--but the computer is quite light, ~3 lbs since there's no battery).

 

I was unhappy with the screensaver options because a) they didn't work for me, and b) they all suffer from API limitations. So, I wrote a quick and dirty ASP script that scrapes the output of the double-image HTML Flickr badge to get IMG SRCs of my pictures.. See the script for details. Add a META REFRESH, run in IE's kiosk mode and there you have it! The only thing is that it doesn't resize pictures, so you only get a partial for the larger pictures (which does give you some interesting crops!). Oh well. More work to come, obviously. Perhaps I'll rewrite it in ASP.Net so I can do the resizing, but I we'll see. If it ain't broke, don't fix it--yet.

 

UPDATE - 2005-07-13: I rewrote it in ASP.Net with image resizing to the size of the output screen. Source here.

 

It runs WinXP with a PC Card WiFi adapter. I use VNC to remote control it so I don't have to keep flipping the thing over to type. Set to autologin, add IE in kiosk mode pointing to the page in the Startup group, and voila!

 

Total cost? $20 for the frame and about 7 hours of work, most of which were unnecessary because I dismantled two computers before discovering I didn't really have to dismantle that much. Now I could probably do it in an hour.

 

See the inside here.

A corner of the huge painting behind the Dante bust, which I understand has a quotation from Dante inscribed round it. I can't remember what the painting itself was, but the frame is rather wonderful...

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Final Ink Drawing of Custom Sketchy Doodle Star Frame by blue67design

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