Anthotype on the way…

My Winter Beet anthotype which was accepted to the “Food” exhibition at the Center For Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, CO is on it’s way!  I know you already know this from a previous blog post of course, but the reason why I’m blogging about it now is because of the beautiful framing job I had done by Smith Anderson North in San Anselmo, CA.  Check it out:

 

The anthotype is floated in the middle of the mat and contained within a white shadow box frame with UV protectant plexi.  I am quite excited about this frame and will offer all of my anthotypes to be framed like this as well as still offering the opportunity to buy just the print.  I have to say, this finished look is quite complimentary to my vision of this work.  I love it!

And thank you to everyone for your sympathetic comments about my equipment being stolen.  I never got my original equipment back, no chance of that really, but my insurance company came through and I have purchased everything new.  I have been playing with my new camera and having fun with it so expect some work coming out of it soon!

Happy end of summer everyone!

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5 Responses to Anthotype on the way…

  1. Connie Hershey says:

    perfect framing!

  2. Debbie Guren says:

    Stunningly beautiful!

  3. alyssa says:

    simple, clean, perfectly perfect.

  4. Jennifer Pendery says:

    I love it! Jenny

  5. Carolyn Schue says:

    I am sure this “beets” any other type of framing!

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