This bevel shaped obeche moulding has been run through the table saw three times to create a new profile. It will have a gilded and painted finish. A saw is very useful for easily and safely modifying mouldings, even just being able to make a moulding or slip narrower makes it possible to meet different requirements.
Tuesday
Modify a moulding
This bevel shaped obeche moulding has been run through the table saw three times to create a new profile. It will have a gilded and painted finish. A saw is very useful for easily and safely modifying mouldings, even just being able to make a moulding or slip narrower makes it possible to meet different requirements.
Saturday
Olympics 2012
The Olympic games opens on July 27th, here is my little display to celebrate the games being in England this summer! The stock photo is one I used in an Olympic themed framing competition a few years ago, it has been temporarily put in this 18th Century frame, simply because it fitted. The photo was originally in the frame you can just see behind the easel which is gilded in gold, silver, and bronze. This frame is now used to hold a selection of newspaper cuttings and articles I have collected over the years.
I was very lucky to get a pair of tickets for three different events, so I am really looking forward to the summer games.
Bronze gilt finish
Here are 5 of the 6 frames which have just been finished in an antique bronze coloured gilt effect. All of the frames needed an awful lot of work filling missing areas of gesso, and it is unusual for such a dark bronze finish to be used on antique frames (usually we are removing it!) but the bronze theme is an important part of the clients design brief.
Labels:
antique frame,
bronze powder,
round
Broadway Arts Festival 2012
Orange Lilies, Broadway, Worcestershire c1911 by Alfred Parsons RA.
Copyright Royal Academy of Arts; photographer J Hammond.
Copyright Royal Academy of Arts; photographer J Hammond.
The second biennial Broadway Arts Festival starts on Saturday 9th June 2012 and runs to Sunday 17th June 2012. Celebrating the work of John Singer Sargent RA and the Broadway Colony, featuring artist and garden designer Alfred Parsons RA (1847-1920)
A major exhibition featuring over twenty oils and watercolours by renowned 19th century artist and garden designer Alfred Parsons RA, together with other important works will be held at:
A major exhibition featuring over twenty oils and watercolours by renowned 19th century artist and garden designer Alfred Parsons RA, together with other important works will be held at:
There is an extensive range of artist workshops and master classes, lectures on art history, and many other events. This years painting competition theme is 'In the Garden', and I will again be sponsoring a prize, more details on the competition in a later post.
Antique portrait frame
This 19th Century Neo-classical cove frame was one I had in stock, a good standard size at 50" x 40" so it was only a matter of time before a painting came along that it was perfect for, and it is always nice to try and use an antique frame if possible instead of making a reproduction.
The frame was overpainted and had lots of little pieces of compo missing, and damage to the gesso on the cove. The pictures are not in order but show it before, during the overpaint is being removed with acetone, during oil gilding, and finished. The painting was sent away to be restored.
Labels:
antique frame,
bronze powder,
compo,
cove,
neoclassical,
oil gilding,
restoration
Tuesday
Silver and black frame detail
A bought in pre-gessoed frame, which is usually used as a bevelled slip/liner, is painted with black paint, the bevel is oil gilded (1 hour size) in silver leaf and then heavily distressed with the edges of the frame rubbed through to the gesso base.
Sunday
Another round antique frame
Here is another round antique frame, probably early 19th Century. It is an English Neo- classical profile, just a deep cove with triple half round outer moulding with about 8 cross ribbons, and a leaf tip sight edge. One thing I love about antique frames, which I have been meaning to mention before, is the bole colour. They seem to have a subtlety which is not seen in off-the-shelf bole colours and can only be achieved with careful mixing. The pinks, reds, yellows, and especially the greys/blacks of the bole on antique frames really do add something to the quality of how a frame looks.
Labels:
bole,
cove,
neoclassical,
round
Thursday
Very cool round frame
An unusual very deep round frame with laurel leaf and berry compo pattern. It needs a huge amount of filling/sanding, and will have an antique bronze finish to go in a contemporary interior as a mirror.
Labels:
antique frame,
compo,
round
More frames...
A real classic Victorian compo frame that was re-gilded all over in matt oil gilding. Inside it is another antique frame with an antique bronze finish, and above is a pile of frames waiting to be joined together.
Labels:
antique frame,
bronze powder,
comp
3 frames from ages ago.... finished
These are just some finished frames that I posted about a while ago. The swept frame at the top was water gilded with burnished sections and a soft antique finish. The big tray frame had a distressed paint finish, and the bottom frame was a simple bronze powder gilded and waxed paint finish.
Labels:
canvas tray,
float frame,
gilded,
painted,
swept,
water gilded
Back to posting
It has been a while since I last posted on the blog! Sorry for the long silence, I have been moving house, snowed-under with work, dealing with red-tape/government forms, a little bit under the weather, and generally under pressure for a few weeks (feels like months!). The blogger dash board has even had a re-vamp! I have taken a few photos of some jobs over the last 6 weeks, I have not even had time to take many pics, but will post a few soon.
The top frame is a lovely deep scoop/cove shape with a rolling (swept or wave) top edge, a very bold and striking looking frame. It is going in a modern interior and will have a deep bronze metallic finish, along with a load of other antique frames.
The second, pretty standard antique neo classical fluted cove is a good 8" wide and has a rather attractive chamfered lap jointed backing frame.
Labels:
antique frame,
cove,
neoclassical
Friday
Ribbon and stick moulding
Here is the ribbon and stick moulding that I made a while ago after it has been cut to size, finished in gilt and then applied to this veneered and polished wood frame.
Waiting to be gilded
These are just a few of the frames that should have been gilded last week, with another two dozen or so large to huge ones on top of these, but various recent events mean I am a good two weeks behind schedule... looks like a busy time ahead.
Yellow bole and banana
An English style compo ornamented swept frame which has had yellow bole sprayed on as a base layer. Some red bole will go on the raised high points and it will then be gilded.
Paint finish
This frame has had a couple of coats of gesso, bronze powder was then stippled over red bole, the centre panel has then painted with primer and dark grey paint. Next comes a colourwash...
Labels:
bronze powder,
painted