Friday, November 14, 2014

New art

Last year my colleague and friend Garrett went to visit his father who lives/works in Cuba.  Garrett noticed that most Cubans drive old American cars from the 1950s, and knowing how much I love 1950s cars, Garrett brought me back some beautiful matted, signed photos.  What a thoughtful gift!!

I'm embarrassed to say that those photos have been sitting in my house unframed for nearly a year now.  I anticipated that getting them custom-framed would be really expensive so I put it off.  But yesterday (my day off work) I came across the photos again and decided I would check my local HomeGoods store to see if they had any standard frames that would work.  So I measured the matted photos and headed over to HomeGoods.  Sure enough, I found terrific black frames for only $16.99 each!  

Two have black mats and one has a white mat.  At first this distressed me, but as I looked at my photos I noticed that two were portrait style and one was landscape style, so I decided that if I put the one landscape style photo into the white matted frame it might look intentional.  So I trimmed the mats slightly to fit, secured them in the frames, and here are the results:
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All 3 together
First off, I think the photos are amazing.  They are partially black-and-white and partially color.  I don't know how they do that but its cool.  Obviously the cars are super cool as well.  But I think the photos look so terrific in these frames, all 3 of which only cost me $50. 

I haven't decided yet where to hang them so for the time being they are on our living room sofa.  Maybe this weekend Spouse & I will agree on a place to showcase our new art.

7 comments:

  1. They look great. Cuba is on my list of places to visit someday.

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  2. ay carumba! those are great!

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  3. Anonymous9:16 AM

    Very nice, they look really good!

    Thanks,
    Calvin

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  4. Oh! Lovely photos, and drool worthy cars!! I love those old timey cars, well to look at, or be driven about in them, but not to drive, I'm a mite to short.....

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  5. Those look great! I really like the art especially the perspective of the red car. I think the choice of matts is right-on as well. The white matt makes the basically black car pop as the the black matts does for the more colorful cars. Nice work!

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  6. mrtimex10:17 AM

    enjoy your blog but must comment on proof reading... under the picture of all three cars, in the text, "i don't know", the word 'how' is missing...
    how did i find this, oh, its just a gift.

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  7. mrtimex9:45 AM

    cool...

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