Framed art

September 5th, 2008


Framed art

Wizard of Oz, The (1939) - 11 x 17 - Style H
Wizard of Oz, The (1939) - 11 x 17  - Style H This 11"x17" framed poster is from "Wizard of Oz, The" (1939)

Kitchen:  Classic Movie Poster, Arrives rolled in a protective mailer tube, Poster measures approx. 11¿ x 17" and is in brand new condition., Bring the cast of Wizard of Oz into your home today!, Reproduction - Printed on glossy heavy card stock paper - suitable for framing
Company: Pop Culture Graphics 
List Price: $16.99
Amazon Price: $8.99
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Led Zeppelin Entertainment Poster Print, 34x22
Led Zeppelin Entertainment Poster Print, 34x22

AllPosters.com is the world's #1 seller of posters, prints, photographs, specialty products and framed art. We're dedicated to bringing our customers the best selection of high quality wall décor that is perfect for their home or office. Browse our catalog of over 300,000 items that include entertainment and specialty posters, decorative prints, and art reproductions. Whether you're looking for your favorite movie or music poster, a framed Monet reproduction, or a print of the Eiffel Tower you will find it at AllPosters.com. Visit our Amazon store today at www.amazon.com/allposters to find Special Offers and search by subject category or artist. AllPosters.com provides unmatched service with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We ship internationally to over 80 countries. Decorate your home today with your favorite pictures.

:  Poster Title: Led Zeppelin, Size: 34 x 22 inches
Company: AllPosters.com 
List Price: $9.00
Amazon Price: $3.99
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Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon Best Seller Poster Print, 36x24
Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon Best Seller Poster Print, 36x24

AllPosters.com is the world's #1 seller of posters, prints, photographs, specialty products and framed art. We're dedicated to bringing our customers the best selection of high quality wall décor that is perfect for their home or office. Browse our catalog of over 300,000 items that include entertainment and specialty posters, decorative prints, and art reproductions. Whether you're looking for your favorite movie or music poster, a framed Monet reproduction, or a print of the Eiffel Tower you will find it at AllPosters.com. Visit our Amazon store today at www.amazon.com/allposters to find Special Offers and search by subject category or artist. AllPosters.com provides unmatched service with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We ship internationally to over 80 countries. Decorate your home today with your favorite pictures.

:  Poster Title: Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon, Size: 36 x 24 inches
Company: AllPosters.com 
List Price: $9.00
Amazon Price: $1.60
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Framed (1975)
Framed (1975) Director:  Phil Karlson
VHS Tape:  Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
Company: Paramount  (1986-09-27)
ISBN: 6300216683
List Price: $7.99
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Used Price: $2.33
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Framed
Director:  Phil Karlson
VHS Tape:  Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC
Company: Paramount Studios  (1997-06-11)
List Price: $24.95
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Bamboo Framed Look Palm Tree Decorative Night Light
Bamboo Framed Look Palm Tree Decorative Night Light Handcrafted in the USA to the highest standards using licensed materials with great individual care and attention to detail. We are certain that you will be completely delighted and satisfied with our product. All purchased Items will arrive via USPS and a the tracking # will be sent to you. We also offer matching Drawer Knobs, Outlet Covers, Double Size Switchplates, Triple Size Switchplates, Rocker GFI Covers, Combo Switchplates, Phone and Cable Covers.

:  High Definition Image, Made Using High Quality Strong Acrylic, Unique / Custom Made / Shatter Proof, Features an On/Off Button / Bulb Included, Image Size is 2-1/2" X 3-1/2"
Company: Decoration Sensation 
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Amazon Price: $9.99
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Jessica McClintock Home - T56503-477
Jessica McClintock Home - T56503-477 Usually ships in: 7 - 10 Business days if in stock. MirrorJessica McClintock Home®

Misc.:  Width: 22" - Height: 32" - Length: 1.5" -, Florence Patina?, Factory Direct Pricing, Allied Trade Group: Providing the largest lighting,plumbing, hardware, and area rugs selection on the Internet
Company: Jessica McClintock Home 
List Price: $420.00
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Kichler - 41033DBK
Kichler - 41033DBK Usually ships in: 1 - 3 Business days if in stock. The Meredith mirror is made up of a rectangular piece of glass framed by a simple yet classic wood frame, available in a Distressed Black finish.Note: Light fixtures are sold separately.

Kitchen:  Width: 24" - Height: 33" -, Distressed Black, Factory Direct Pricing, Allied Trade Group: Providing the largest lighting,plumbing, hardware, and area rugs selection on the Internet
Company: Kichler 
List Price: $486.00
Amazon Price: $310.00
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Framed
Framed Studio: Hbo Home Video Release Date: 02/14/2006 Rating: Pg13

Director:  Dean Parisot
DVD:  Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Company: Hbo Home Video  (2006-02-14)
ISBN: 0783141882
List Price: $14.98
Amazon Price: $4.99
Used Price: $8.97
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Framed
Framed Director:  Geoffrey Sax
DVD:  Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Company: Bfs Entertainment  (2000-04-25)
ISBN: 077925001X
List Price: $19.98
Amazon Price: $207.00
Used Price: $18.70
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Framed Art Posters at AllPosters.com
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Framed Art
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Framed Art, Poster Art, Office Art at Poster Art 'n Graphics
Framed Art, Poster Art, Office Art at Poster Art 'n Graphics - Poster Art 'n Graphics...Because Every Work of Art Deserves a Great Frame. Poster Art 'n Graphics...Because Every ... (more...)

Framed Art Prints at AllPosters.com
Framed Art Prints at AllPosters.com. Choose from over 500,000 Posters & Art Prints. Value Framing, Fast Delivery, 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. (more...)

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framed art, framed artwork - ChoiceArt offers framed art and other artwork, including monet paintings, contemporary framed art, classical framed art and more. (more...)
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Framed Decorator Art
categorical and artist based store containing shopping cart used to sell artwork ... Framed Decorator Art Welcome to Framed Decorator Art, your source for framed fine art! (more...)
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Open Question: Please edit my essay?
Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous Shakespeare?s tragic plays. This masterpiece of art contains many themes. Love, hate and death are among the themes that are worth mentioning. Love dominates this play; in fact if Romeo and Juliet had not fallen in love, nothing would have happened. This play is also mostly known as the classic love story in many places of this world. Two young, beautiful people falls in love and struggle to dodge many conflicts; finally they lose their lives. They never leave each other even though their chances of being together were very dim; this was because of their love. Hatred is another big theme of this play. The feuding of the families of the two lover s is the main example of hatred of this play. The Capulet and the Montague were two feuding families; this feud made a great impact on this play. The feuding created problems for Romeo and Juliet. They had to hide their marriage from their families because they would never accept it. Also, this feud was the source of many brawls and death in this play. All these can be traced back to one theme, hatred. Lastly, death. The time frame of this play is roughly one week and in this short time, six human beings give their lives. Considering the number or characters in this play, six lives are a lot. The deaths were directly or indirectly related to the feud between the families. The death of Tybalt was the turning point of this play. Romeo was banished from Verona, which was one of the reasons that led to the death of Romeo and Juliet. The deaths were the cost of the family feud, which was ultimately ended by the death of Romeo and Juliet. The play Romeo and Juliet will always be a part of our literature. Love, hate and death *also if you could suggest an ending/conclusion, that would be very helpful. Thanx (more...)

Open Question: Please edit my short essay?
Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous Shakespeare?s tragic plays. This masterpiece of art contains many themes. Love, hate and death are among the themes that are worth mentioning. Love dominates this play; in fact if Romeo and Juliet had not fallen in love, nothing would have happened. This play is also mostly known as the classic love story in many places of this world. Two young, beautiful people falls in love and struggle to dodge many conflicts; finally they lose their lives. They never leave each other even though their chances of being together were very dim; this was because of their love. Hatred is another big theme of this play. The feuding of the families of the two lover s is the main example of hatred of this play. The Capulet and the Montague were two feuding families; this feud made a great impact on this play. The feuding created problems for Romeo and Juliet. They had to hide their marriage from their families because they would never accept it. Also, this feud was the source of many brawls and death in this play. All these can be traced back to one theme, hatred. Lastly, death. The time frame of this play is roughly one week and in this short time, six human beings give their lives. Considering the number or characters in this play, six lives are a lot. The deaths were directly or indirectly related to the feud between the families. The death of Tybalt was the turning point of this play. Romeo was banished from Verona, which was one of the reasons that led to the death of Romeo and Juliet. The deaths were the cost of the family feud, which was ultimately ended by the death of Romeo and Juliet. The play Romeo and Juliet will always be a part of our literature. Love, hate and death *also if you could suggest an ending/conclusion, that would be very helpful. Thanx (more...)

Open Question: What's the cheapest way to nicely frame a poster to hang in your living room?
I purchased a really nice poster on allposters.com and would like to frame it. I want it to look nice, maybe in a black frame but don't want it to cost more to frame it than it took to buy the art itself. Any tips? (more...)

Open Question: Building a door frame for part of an art project?
So, there's this project I'm working on. Part of it needs to have a door that's propped up. It doesn't have to open, but it needs support to stand up. Although, I'm not sure how to start on the frame. Any suggestions? (more...)

Open Question: I want to diy wood picture frames. Where can I buy the material to make?
I want to frame my writings and paintings. I was going to bring them to an art frame store around my place, but I thought it would be great if I could build my own. I think picture frame is very easy to build. I just don't know where to buy the material; wood frame (Lowe's, Home Depot? or any particular store carrying those stuff?), glass (or what kind of material should be used? sort of acrylic plate?), sort of pins that hold painting in the frame, etc. Thanks for your answers in advance!!! (more...)

Open Question: Where can I find this box art?
Where can I find a printable copy of the box art for Fatal Frame- PS2 version? I bought a used game that doesn't have the original artwork and I would like to print it out myself, but cannot find it. Thanks for your help. (more...)
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Open Question: a service of love by o. henry ?
What is the twist in the selection? what are the similarities and differences of joe and delia? What is the premise in the story? Was it satisfactorily answered or proven in the story? here is the selection.. When one loves one's Art no service seems too hard. That is our premise. This story shall draw a conclusion from it, and show at the same time that the premise is incorrect. That will be a new thing in logic, and a feat in story-telling somewhat older than the great wall of China. Joe Larrabee came out of the post-oak flats of the Middle West pulsing with a genius for pictorial art. At six he drew a picture of the town pump with a prominent citizen passing it hastily. This effort was framed and hung in the drug store window by the side of the ear of corn with an uneven number of rows. At twenty he left for New York with a flowing necktie and a capital tied up somewhat closer. Delia Caruthers did things in six octaves so promisingly in a pine- tree village in the South that her relatives chipped in enough in her chip hat for her to go "North" and "finish." They could not see her f--, but that is our story. Joe and Delia met in an atelier where a number of art and music students had gathered to discuss chiaroscuro, Wagner, music, Rembrandt's works, pictures, Waldteufel, wall paper, Chopin and Oolong. Joe and Delia became enamoured one of the other, or each of the other, as you please, and in a short time were married--for (see above), when one loves one's Art no service seems too hard. Mr. and Mrs. Larrabee began housekeeping in a flat. It was a lonesome flat--something like the A sharp way down at the left-hand end of the keyboard. And they were happy; for they had their Art, and they had each other. And my advice to the rich young man would be--sell all thou hast, and give it to the poor--janitor for the privilege of living in a flat with your Art and your Delia. Flat-dwellers shall indorse my dictum that theirs is the only true happiness. If a home is happy it cannot fit too close--let the dresser collapse and become a billiard table; let the mantel turn to a rowing machine, the escritoire to a spare bedchamber, the washstand to an upright piano; let the four walls come together, if they will, so you and your Delia are between. But if home be the other kind, let it be wide and long--enter you at the Golden Gate, hang your hat on Hatteras, your cape on Cape Horn and go out by the Labrador. Joe was painting in the class of the great Magister--you know his fame. His fees are high; his lessons are light--his high-lights have brought him renown. Delia was studying under Rosenstock--you know his repute as a disturber of the piano keys. They were mighty happy as long as their money lasted. So is every-- but I will not be cynical. Their aims were very clear and defined. Joe was to become capable very soon of turning out pictures that old gentlemen with thin side-whiskers and thick pocketbooks would sandbag one another in his studio for the privilege of buying. Delia was to become familiar and then contemptuous with Music, so that when she saw the orchestra seats and boxes unsold she could have sore throat and lobster in a private dining-room and refuse to go on the stage. But the best, in my opinion, was the home life in the little flat-- the ardent, voluble chats after the day's study; the cozy dinners and fresh, light breakfasts; the interchange of ambitions--ambitions interwoven each with the other's or else inconsiderable--the mutual help and inspiration; and--overlook my artlessness--stuffed olives and cheese sandwiches at 11 p.m. But after a while Art flagged. It sometimes does, even if some switchman doesn't flag it. Everything going out and nothing coming in, as the vulgarians say. Money was lacking to pay Mr. Magister and Herr Rosenstock their prices. When one loves one's Art no service seems too hard. So, Delia said she must give music lessons to keep the chafing dish bubbling. For two or three days she went out canvassing for pupils. One evening she came home elated. "Joe, dear," she said, gleefully, "I've a pupil. And, oh, the loveliest people! General--General A. B. Pinkney's daughter--on Seventy-first street. Such a splendid house, Joe--you ought to see the front door! Byzantine I think you would call it. And inside! Oh, Joe, I never saw anything like it before. "My pupil is his daughter Clementina. I dearly love her already. She's a delicate thing-dresses always in white; and the sweetest, simplest manners! Only eighteen years old. I'm to give three lessons a week; and, just think, Joe! $5 a lesson. I don't mind it a bit; for when I get two or three more pupils I can resume my lessons with Herr Rosenstock. Now, smooth out that wrinkle between your brows, dear, and let's have a nice supper." "That's all right for you, Dele," said Joe, attacking a can of peas with a carving knife and (more...)

Open Question: How do you learn to oil paint..? ?
I mean when I look at or read the classic stuff in histories or when I go to the musuems it's also painting or frames back in the 18 or 19th century.. It's great and I want to do something like that, my piano teacher is great at drawing and art and I think she learns them in books, but i'm not as great as her I love looking at landscapes and nature and wanna paint my memories in pictures But if you are keen to learn to piant/draw/sketch/oil paint how do you do so without being second nature to it? and it's especially hard drawing the ANATOMY of the human, man how could they do it back ages ago.? I love ART (more...)
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Open Question: How can an entry-level Call-Center young-guy get into the Carpentry trade/building houses in BC?
This question is also somewhat an emotional outpouring reflecting the confusion and predicaments that I'm experiencing in my life recently, so I do apologize if I may be off-topic/verbose/and not making sense. I am a 24-yr old university drop-out (2 years of university, took Architecture courses) who have had a few Calling Center experiences, the biggest employer so far being TELUS. Consequently, it seems only Calling Center employers would hire me for the wage I am expecting (~$12/hr). But then again, maybe I am just afraid to try other industries...it distresses me already just ~thinking~ about the possibilities of bothers and fears of putting myself out there in job markets other than call center, expecting every field to tell me "you're no good at it; work for $8.00/hr instead". I don't know why I'm such a wimp; I apologize for being such a wimp. In fact I apologize for just being. The real problem with me is that I am basically born an artist... In addition to having sold a lot of pieces, I just love it. But you can't get a job as an artist... On top of that, I'm actually just not good with people. In every call center job I was in, I had received awards because I'm smart (i was good in school...which employers usually don't care about...but my being smart did help actually), but really, at the end of the day, I am sooo not suitable for it. I'm really good with my hands, and have done a little carpentry, and I guess my question is, how do you steer yourself away from a career path you KNOW is suicidal, and strive--without a college degree--to get into a field you have ZERO credentials/prior experience for? In other words, how do you start over? I can borrow money from my very generous parents, enough to support my living until I finish ~some~ kind of school (vocational school for carpentry maybe?). But what then? Wouldn't I be just where I was at before? A lot of my grad friends aren't doing anything with their degrees. I've been freelancing for 6 years now (a la "use day job to fund night job") for something as uselss as Fine Art which gets no money. Should I just do another 6 years of just gritting my teeth through my day job and ~wish~ my art will be promoted some day? Should I ditch art altogether as a career and just focus on something which I like which *DOES* pay the bills (e.g. carpentry). I would REALLY like to build houses (framing) for a living...that is my daydream. The first time I've done carpentry it, it was apparent to my supervisor that i was good at it, and that I LOVE it. But I am really confused (sorry)...while I know it's totally do-able, it just feels so impossible...getting into something totally brand new with no qualifications...but somthing you're actually good at, something you were actually made for. Thank you so very much for reading. p.s. I specialize in pencil portrait drawing, wood carving, and antique restoration i.e. Japanese Swords. I cannot use my prior carpentry experience on my resume, because that was in prison (more...)

Open Question: I need some art work for my bedroom to frame?
We just painted the walls a ocean blue color and the bedspread has blue, whites and lots of a light sage green in it. I am looking for sage green curtains. The ceilings are all wood, natural color- V match. I have no idea what to hang on the walls! I have lots of black things- such as a black mirror and frames but i don't know if it will go well with the wood. Should I go w/ all browns? I want to frame some artwork as well and I have no idea what to frame, something from nature would be nice. (more...)


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