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Grafter
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February 2007
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Swoon "Myrtle Avenue" / Advice,suggestions framing, by Grafter on Jun 21, 2008 9:31:49 GMT 1, Great piece,.....you're a lucky fella. But, it's gonna cost a fortune to frame that... Have a word with Gary (Mrframeman) he'll advise you better than most people here would be able to.
Great piece,.....you're a lucky fella. But, it's gonna cost a fortune to frame that... Have a word with Gary (Mrframeman) he'll advise you better than most people here would be able to.
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Swoon "Myrtle Avenue" / Advice,suggestions framing, by daley on Jun 21, 2008 11:18:17 GMT 1, That's a very cool piece Jan! I have nightmare mounting/glueing mylar without getting nasty bubbles and creases etc. Swoon is one my favourite street/outsider artists!
That's a very cool piece Jan! I have nightmare mounting/glueing mylar without getting nasty bubbles and creases etc. Swoon is one my favourite street/outsider artists!
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beefloaf
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May 2008
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Swoon "Myrtle Avenue" / Advice,suggestions framing, by beefloaf on Jun 21, 2008 12:47:06 GMT 1, NAIL IT TO THE WALL. IT IS STREET ART FOR GODS SAKE.
NAIL IT TO THE WALL. IT IS STREET ART FOR GODS SAKE.
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jamesreeve5
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September 2012
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Swoon "Myrtle Avenue" / Advice,suggestions framing, by jamesreeve5 on Jun 23, 2008 6:46:28 GMT 1, cool piece, but because of the odd shape maybe a plexi box... or if you don't have kids or pets maybe lean it against the wall using a shelf about 3 inches wide and like 1 ft off the ground
cool piece, but because of the odd shape maybe a plexi box... or if you don't have kids or pets maybe lean it against the wall using a shelf about 3 inches wide and like 1 ft off the ground
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