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01/24/2023 08:48:24 AM · #1 |
Hey all! If you print on canvas, and you're selling them, do you finish the back with paper? Or do you leave it an open frame?
There's no reason for a dust cover, but with an open frame, there's no place to put signature, edition number, etc. (My handwriting sucks, so I don't sign the canvas)
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02/01/2023 10:29:33 AM · #2 |
i don't close in the back. i use a sharpie to sign the wooden frame. i also include an index card sized note with the title and a paragraph about the image details. and i sign that.
i also attach beehive hangers and put the hanging spikes in a baggie. |
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02/01/2023 12:30:07 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by Skip: i don't close in the back. i use a sharpie to sign the wooden frame. i also include an index card sized note with the title and a paragraph about the image details. and i sign that.
i also attach beehive hangers and put the hanging spikes in a baggie. |
Intriguing. I've never seen those before. (the hangers)
Are you attaching the note to the frame, then? It seemed like a bad idea to attach anything to the back of the canvas itself. |
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02/02/2023 07:50:45 AM · #4 |
no, not attached, just gently slipped in. |
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02/02/2023 10:26:34 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by Skip: no, not attached, just gently slipped in. |
ah - perfect! Thanks! |
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