Non contractual picture of the frame and beveledNon contractual picture of the frame
In this work by Ramon Maiden, entitled "The pandoras box", this one perfectly illustrates the story of Pandora and his famous jar. Indeed, it was forbidden to open this jar in which were found all the evils of humanity. She did it all the same ... And as on this image of the artist the consequences were disastrous. Here, all the evils of humanity have been represented by Ramon Maiden in the form of this creature with a diabolical appearance. Pandora herself, here with tattoos on her face and arm, is left with a sword piercing her hand and throat.
The print is placed in a black wooden frame and protected by a glass plate.
A custom beveled passe-partout keeps the photograph from being in contact with the frame. Thre is no passe-partout for the art pieces > 50cm.
The print is placed in a black wooden frame and protected by a glass plate.
A custom beveled passe-partout keeps the photograph from being in contact with the frame. Thre is no passe-partout for the art pieces > 50cm.
The print is permanently glued to a 1-mm thick aluminium plate. A 3-mm transparent glossy plexiglas plate is added in front of the photograph.
A 20-mm thick steel mount is glued to the back of the photograph. This system allows for great rigidity and a hanging slightly away from the wall.
Plexiglas increases contrast and colors and gives the print extra depth.
The print is permanently glued on an aluminium plate.
A board attached to the back of the photograph allows for a custom-made stick to run around it at a fixed distance, creating a gap between the print and the frame.
The print is permanently glued to a 2-mm thick dibond plate.
Dibond is a composite material composed of a black polyethylene plate in between two plates of white glossed aluminum.
A 20-mm thick steel mount is glued to the back of the photograph. This system allows for great rigidity and a hanging slightly away from the wall.