Friday, May 31, 2013

Framed paintings

During my studies at the art academy I once heard the teacher saying that a painting is considered finished only after it is framed. In the past, many artists used to frame their paintings before they applied the final layer in order to make a perfect match between the two. Beside it’s aesthetic purpose, frame’s primary function is to separate two different realities, the reality of the art work, and the reality of the surrounding space.

I must admit that I do not frame my paintings before they are finished; on a few occasions I even repainted the frame so that it worked better with the painting. But I never forgot my teacher’s lesson about the importance of a frame. However, choosing an appropriate frame for my pictures has always been a challenge and I must say I am not very good in that.
For the past few years I did many commissioned paintings. Most of these paintings were delivered unframed. And because I am always interested in how the “finished” painting looks like, I often ask the client to send me a photo of the framed painting. I also like to see where and how my “babies” hang for I know I will never see most of them again. This makes me a little sad sometimes.
 







 
In front of a small portion of their huge collection, Gregg and Yvette Spatz, with Shadow Comes behind
 




The Rescuer preliminary drawing hanging next to an original Tarzan page by Burne Hogarth

Jean and Morgan Bantly in front of a part of their collection, with Gandalf in the back
 

4 comments:

  1. They all look Fabulous Petar. It looks like you are hanging in good company. :)

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    1. Hi Larry,

      When I was a child, my mother taught me to be careful what and whom I surround myself with, for she would often say – s’kim si, onaki si! – which roughly translated means that one eventually becomes like his surroundings. As you can see, I have learned that lesson well. :0)

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  2. Hey Petar,
    Saw this http://drawcrowd.com/projects/mtm1mtm3ltew
    Reminded me of your stuff, it might actually be yours, who knows

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    1. Not bad at all. In fact, and regarding some details, even better than the original. :-)
      Thanks for letting me know, Michael!

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