That track seriously rules, t-bone.
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Very cool, t-bone, didn't realize you were a part of Religious Knives. Was a big fan of It's After Dark.
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3d 'sketch' for a more extensive installation.
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A little hesitant to put this out as it's mostly for demo purposes and not public hearing, but I'm excited to share an orchestral piece I recently wrote and recorded. Consider it the presentation of a work in progress and remember this was sight-read and recorded in 25 minutes!
http://www.myspace.com/planesandangles
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FTB, not really my taste in framing. I mean there's no right or wrong way to do it, but in most cases there's mat border around the edge of the picture to give some breathing space between the work and the frame. color-wise, i would stay away from stained woods or brass or highly reflective surfaces. the frame and mat should be neutral or bold, but not a detraction to the work...
keep in mind the most important thing in framing is to protect the work first. check to see of the glazing protects the print from UV, the materials used are all archival and does not off-gas.
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the whole point of this particular choice of frame is to go with the theme and concept of the series this image is from. Otherwise for a contemporary work of art i never would've gone with this frame; it is a very specific reason it's wood and not neutral - without the context i don't think you understand what i am doing with this.
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