Running through another version of this frame and posting up on my blog. Rather than create a new thread for this I decided just to tag it along with this one.
https://brianholcombewoodworkerblog.wor ... -kunisada/
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Brian
Framing Ichikawa
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- Brian
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I'm a glutton for punishment, but not that much punishment, haha. I have the maple cut to size by the yard that supplies it.
I'll make a project out of oak and resaw it.
I'll make a project out of oak and resaw it.
- Brian
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Good morning! I've completed the framing of Utegawa Kunisada's Modern Mirror Reflections print. I hope that you will check it out and hope to receive your comments and questions.
https://brianholcombewoodworkerblog.wor ... -complete/
https://brianholcombewoodworkerblog.wor ... -complete/
- Brian
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Thank you! I didn't comment much on it but switching to shellac has been really enjoyable and partially responsible for highlighting the contrast between end grain and long grain.
- Jon B
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Looks great Brian. It's a nice print, I really like the patterning around the figure and on his kimono.
- Brian
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Thanks Jon! I love this one as well, it's very richly detailed, even the large colored areas on the kimono are patterned, thought it's probably impossible to see in my photo of it.
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- Location: St. Louis, MO
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Great work as usual Brian. I've been catching up on old threads (took a bit of a reprieve) and I see you've been busy. I really like the blog as well.
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