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I am mounting a paper-board panel that I did in 2004 (one of eight, I think) that I never completed. It's a piece in my original fluidism style, where I used actual dried paint as the final substrate/artifact. I'm mounting it, because I hope to sell it to someone who expressed an interest in it back then, but we lost momentum, since I couldn't get it together.
Sometimes it just takes years for it all to fall into place on seemingly the simplest projects. I've had the materials to finish the piece. I just lacked the drive and insight. I created this pleasing textured wood-mount/mock-frame, using acrylic wood stains (blue spruce and charcoal hues).
Bonding the paper-board panel to the textured wood mount was a bit of a bitch, however, and I hope (when I go back later today to remove the weights) I do NOT find a ruined off-kilter bonding eyesore that happened because the paper-board panel migrated under the weights (i.e., crooked bonding job).
Maybe more than you wanted, but thanks for asking.
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