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Self Portrait and Framing Works

I was at my studio last week and was photographed by another artist – here’s the photo

Self Portrait in frount of my Standing Self Portrait

Also, yesterday I had my Standing Self Portrait and Rejection framed (will pick them up next week) – here’s the works I got framed, below:

Self Portrait - Standing - Marshall Sponder 18″ x 36″ Oil Pastel on Canvas Paper

Marshall Sponder – Self Portrait – Standing – 18″ x 36″ Oil Pastel on Canvas Paper, 2008

Rejection - by Marshall Sponder 2007 Oil Pastel on Paper - 22″ x 58″

Rejection – 18″x 48″  Oil Pastel on Paper

Looking at the Rejection piece, I’ve always been fond of it even if it might look mild and more nuenced than much of my current work.  As I looked more and more at it – I saw color intereactions and feelings coming from it that I know, if someone takes the time to look – there are many touches in this work that I’m proud of.

Spent a few hours deciding how I’d frame these works since they’re oil pastel on paper and I had seen work encased in Plexiglas that seemed to be inexpensive – but upon research, weren’t (going with Plexi would have cost me up to 700 dollars per work and been difficult to do – it’s also not good for the artwork, so I’m told).   I was also told that Oil Pastels or just Pastels on paper being framed can buckle slightly due to the air pressure when people open a door into the room where the work is hanging – etc.  I didn’t realize framing work had so many implications, besides price.

However, when I finally resolved to go ahead and frame these two works, I was prepared (gulp) to pay $600.00 to use www.Nunugallery.com on Union Street. But, by good fortune, ended up passing Sterling Place Framing on 310 4th Street in Park Slope and got my work framed for less than half what Nunu quoted me.

I can’t say I would have gotten exactly the same frames; perhaps what NuNu Gallery would have done could have been slightly better – then again, it didn’t appear to me the net result would be any better than what Sterling Place Framing charges.

What’s interesting is the owner, Darrin Vonstein, isn’t even on the internet, nore does he try to be all that accessable, but the feel of the place is just where you’d want to go if you wanted to get something framed that’s going to offer you a fair price – and it seems they’re busy with a lot of framing that the guy looks like he enjoys the work he does.

Anyway, last night, after all of that activity, I was met a friend from Italy and then had dinner in Florents, in the Meat Packing District of Manhattan – it was a long day and a couple of wines later plus two more meetups with friends and some interesting experiences – I called it a night and ended up home around 2AM.

Today, I’m just trying to recover – and realize the steps I took. I also was able to verbalize that my activity painting – even when I don’t do it that much, provides a favorable influence to the rest of my life, giving it a richness it might not otherwise have, and is it’s own justification.

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