The frame below is for a local painter, Alyson Kinkade. It's quite large--almost 4x5 feet. I took a few pictures of the finishing process to show how a frame comes to life.

Here the frame has its first coat of clay, or bole.

The gold is then burnished with an agate stone and the rest of this particular frame is painted with a deep raw umber. Then the whole thing undergoes a gentle aging process, and viola, it's finished.



this sort of looks like furniture finish.
ReplyDeleteNice ! If you dont mind me asking: what type of paint do you use for the black with red showing throug?...thnx
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