Hi folks,
Rekha and I are both away traveling, and absolutely enjoying the summer, but missing our blogging terribly! We will be back with a home tour next week. Until then, do help one of our readers Priya. Here’s what she says,
I bought this
amazing Ganesh pencil art that is made up of 100 Ganpatis. I don’t want
to just hang it on the wall. I want to frame it, highlight it, and do it
justice…I just have no clue how to go about actually doing it. Can you
help???
Isn’t that a masterpiece? How can Priya best display her prized Ganesha? We will be back soon, and look forward to reading your suggestions for Priya
~sharon
Hey…I got a matte done for the painting- patachitra..and then covered the matte with a maroon cloth with tiny antique gold motifs…the frame is also in brushed antique gold…hope this helps…
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May be you will be able to draw some inspiration from here : http://www.flickr.com/photos/ouatt/6914465839/
Image from Priya's blog here : http://onceuponateatime.blogspot.com/
(or) use an ornate gold or wooden frame to make the picture stand out.. Choose a contrasting background for the picture as well.
http://lowyfineartservices.files.wordpress.com/2013/04/img497.jpg
http://www.gabrielle-laroche.com/uploads/items/fr/65_vignette_82_Sanso-resizeAndCrop-352×486.jpg
or use a traditional frame like these :
http://www.giftagift.com/ProductImages/Products/big_HOMDEC905.jpg
http://3.imimg.com/data3/UQ/OI/MY-1018260/colorful-peacock-carved-painted-jharokha-wooden-frame-250×250.jpg
gorgeous!
Is this a patachitra painting? Or a palm leaf painting?
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