
I have recently begun painting almost exclusively on supports I create
myself utilising the old, salvaged wooden picture frames that cross my
path from time to time (usually for free). I feel good about giving
these unwanted homeless items a second life, not only because trees
were cut down at some point to produce them, but also because by the
time I get my hands on them they are usually destined for the landfill.
The process of recycling these vintage frames into painting
supports/canvases is a lengthy one, typically involving stabilizing the
frames (which can be quite rickety), cutting thick paperboard to fit,
securing it all and pasting and building up a painting surface with
layers of overlapping scraps of paper. The end effect is a highly
textured surface that adds dimension and depth to my paintings,
complete with a built-in frame (onto which I often extend my painted
images, incorporating the frames into the overall piece) into one
cohesive, ready-to-hang whole....
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