Caveat: Frame Shop Journal #13

I last posted one of these “Frame shop journal” entries about 3 months ago.

Certainly it’s not the case that I haven’t been making frames. Perhaps I got so busy that I simply stopped consistently recording my work. The month of December probably saw me assembling on the order of 50-75 frames – I don’t know the exact number. This was the Christmas rush, combined with the community panic over the possibility that the Gift Shop (and therefore the framing and matting shop it includes) would be shutting down permanently.

But then with January 1st rolling around, the Gift Shop was rescued by new owners, Chad and Kristin. They are slowly implementing lots of changes to the business, but fully intend to retain the matting and framing aspect, and thus, for now, I continue with job security in my relatively low-stress, very part-time position.

As I said, I’ve stopped recording every single frame I’ve done. But setting aside the Christmas insanity, here are a bunch of shots of recent work, from January and the first half of February. In no particular order and with minimal commentary.

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This last framing is much more significant to me personally than any other I’ve done. Can anyone guess why?
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Maybe if I start posting more regularly, I’ll manage to include more examples of my work.

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One comment

  1. pam post

    the first thought that came to mind is that this is a picture of your geofiction world and of Kinamon (know that isn’t spelt right). the young woman who is in some of your poems roaming lonely roads.

    i really enjoy your blog. have a great day!

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