In addition to framed and desktop prints, we offer unframed versions of their prints. |
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You can frame raised beds with lumber or form unframed beds like ours by shaping soil into level, flat-sided mounds about 8 inches high. |
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Pieces are available unframed or can be framed on-site by the gallery's framing staff, and framing services are also available. |
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They may be framed or unframed, full-page, half-page or smaller, independent of the text, set above or within it. |
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Most of the works are auctioned unframed, and the firm suggests appropriate frames to the purchasers. |
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There was also an unframed photo that seemed to be somewhat faded stuck inside one of the edges of the vanity. |
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The unframed hanging, with its front and back illumination, imparts softness to the work. |
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Some are framed, some unframed and there are works in watercolour, oil and pastel. |
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A third gallery included 24 of these unframed black-and-white photographic stills, 11 by 17 inches each, mounted on white metal brackets. |
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Customers' tastes in frames are many and varied and for that reason the vast majority of the artworks we supply are unframed. |
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Theta readily allows the integration of framed and unframed photovoltaic modules into new and add roofs regardless of the type of roof covering. |
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She brings a variety of paintings, framed and unframed pieces and even sculpture, clients can take for a test drive, on their walls and in their homes. |
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Similar information with regard to the other chapters appears in the same form but unframed. |
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The panels contain unframed single-glaze tempered glass panes, and one pane in two pivots open without a safety stay. |
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In Part B1 of the form, you are also asked to indicate whether the work is framed or unframed. |
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Galleries wouldn't dream of hanging an unframed oil painting on the wall, so why place a sculpture on the corner of a desk or a store fixture and expect it to sell? |
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If a painting can be easily detached from its frame, it is better to record the unframed measurement. |
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Those are just unfinished images and unframed watercolors or sketches. |
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Please note that the Canada Council Art Bank prefers artworks to be unframed. |
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Sometimes framed and unframed photos are displayed amongst sports trophies on mantelpieces, in cabinets, on bookshelves and on the tops of televisions and fridges. |
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He said the painting was an unframed watercolour on paper, and that these kind of fragile paintings were kept in boxes, as a matter of course, by galleries and museums. |
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Framed forms assist in the production of the highest quality wall obtainable and by the nature of their construction withstand rougher use than unframed forms. |
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Elsewhere in the two room gallery, three large photographs of cute tabbies lovingly anthropomorphised in apricot knitwear are on sale for £210 each, or, unframed for £15, which may shed a little light on their artistic merit. |
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Mondrian's grids are open-edged, his canvases meant to be left unframed. |
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He employed the Rothkovian tactics of hanging paintings unframed, with paint running around the edges, low on the wall — commonly centered at about the height of your solar plexus — to address the viewer body-to-body. |
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Printed on an enormous scale and displayed unframed, the images could not be more confrontational, but is this Theatre of the Ridiculous or a modern reworking of Max Beckmann's and George Grosz's ferocious social critique? |
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Drawings should be laid flat and, if framed, they should be unframed. |
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Padding small unframed paintings in transit frames. |
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Only the following materials shall be considered suitable: standardized digital files, high-quality films, photographs, drawings of very good, unframed proofs. |
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The painting, unframed and wrapped in cellophane, looked like the real thing, with a faded label on the verso from a long-defunct gallery in Manhattan. |
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His works are available framed or unframed in varying sizes. |
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Some unframed artwork on paper can be stored in acid-free paper folders. |
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