Fun! You used a stamp for the graphics on the box I presume?
I don't believe the poster has a frame at the moment though of course it needs one. If its a delicate medium (pencil, chalk, conte etc) then I'm thinking it will be best behind glass. However, its the border I'm thinking of.
Likely you don't have time, but I really think this piece will be awesome and should be perfect. I keep picturing a 'driftwood' frame. More like a pond wood though, not something from the sea. With time I'd even suggest the hint of duckie bills and wings in the contours of the frame.
I just can't picture these ducks with a normal frame. Though with your limited time, they might end up having to have precisely that.
The box is a scanned in version of the one I drew previously then printed off. The photos don't do the box justice since the rest of the illustration isn't apparent. It was a stamp for the biohazard symbol originally though.
The poster doesn't have a frame, you're right. It won't likely have one at all since I can't afford to frame something this size nor do I have time to make one myself (or the tools at this point since they're on their way to England). Thankfully it's not a delicate medium, it's ink. That would be interesting to see it with a driftwood frame, little wings and all.
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I don't believe the poster has a frame at the moment though of course it needs one. If its a delicate medium (pencil, chalk, conte etc) then I'm thinking it will be best behind glass. However, its the border I'm thinking of.
Likely you don't have time, but I really think this piece will be awesome and should be perfect. I keep picturing a 'driftwood' frame. More like a pond wood though, not something from the sea. With time I'd even suggest the hint of duckie bills and wings in the contours of the frame.
I just can't picture these ducks with a normal frame. Though with your limited time, they might end up having to have precisely that.
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The poster doesn't have a frame, you're right. It won't likely have one at all since I can't afford to frame something this size nor do I have time to make one myself (or the tools at this point since they're on their way to England). Thankfully it's not a delicate medium, it's ink. That would be interesting to see it with a driftwood frame, little wings and all.
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