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Cocktail Recipe
Aaron Christensen
Cocktail Recipe Size: 13.50" x 13.50"
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Dragon Room
Aaron Christensen
Dragon Room Size: 13.50" x 13.50"
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This fine framed artwork has a faux canvas treatment, recreating the original canvas look, then mounted onto a durable plaque and finished in an ultra modern black, 1.0" wide x 1.0" deep frame.
The size dimensions for each picture are the OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS. (The frame is included). 

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Just got the pictures that I ordered and they look incredible! Better than I thought they would to be honest, the frames are beautiful and solid, much more refined than I had thought they may be. I can't get over the quality of the picture either, the matting is just stunningly done. I will definitely be coming back to look for some other pieces. Thanks again!!

- Trevor, West Virginia

DESIGNER TIPS AND DECORATING IDEAS

Should All Frames Match in a Room? The answer is twofold. If you are creating a grouping of similar art on the wall, then yes, there should be cohesion to your frames. They don't have to be identical frames, but their colors should be consistent. For example, variations of black frames. This way, the focus is on the artwork or the photography, rather than on the huge assortment of frames. However, if you are adding singular pieces, dispersed throughout a room, than you can use different frames. Each artwork should have the most suitable frame, complimenting it and the room's decor. If the frames happen to match, than that's great, but they don't have to be identical throughout the entire room. Show off your personality in your artwork and your frame choices!

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Aaron Christensen - What Inspires Me: I enjoy seeking out memorabilia and ephemera that have survived their intended use and show the ravages of time. Quite often it is an old advertisment, package or product of pop culture. Their time worn patinas of rust, oxidation, crackling and distress from use are treasures to me. Those terms that are often associated as negatives are actually terms of endearment for me, when it comes to inspiration. I find that corrosion, fading, yellowing, flaking, peeling and verdigris provide me with the recipe for character I often integrate into my work. The most obscure items often bring me the greatest joy. A true vintage treasure would be an item that integrates creative text, cultural icons and dynamic colors. If an oversized item, like and old billboard, building or industrial surface catches my eye, I try to document it with pictures and analyze its distress for re-creation and future inspiration. With such archaic interests, my eclectic collections have turned my studio into a combination of pop culture museum, flea market and laboratory. Process and Medium: My interest in time worn imagery influences my work. The process, in which I re-create them is not limited to one formulation or procedure. I utilize mixed media, various paint formulas, resists and abrasives to reveal the character within my work.
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