Our last night in Wyoming was a little drizzly at dusk, and the cloudy sunset made for some soft, stunning tones.
Of course, I had to do a painting from the photo I took from the roof of the house!!!
And, of course, once again, I didn't create the piece on a standard size piece of paper, so it wouldn't fit in a ready made frame. My choices for framing were either a custom one (too expensive) or another floating frame with the picture sandwiched between two sheets of glass.
(The glass is probably too reflective, when you look at the painting, you see yourself, but Ryan won't care. This one is a gift for him.)
This painting, and the other two vacation scenes that I did were made into note cards to give as gifts.
The painting I'd done earlier, was also popped into a floating frame, just like these.
I really like the ease of this style of framing, but know I can't do it all the time, all over the house, that would be too much of a good thing. The dusk painting will be in Ry's room, and this one is being sent to the owners of the home as a thank you for letting us stay there.
Beautiful gifts, Karla! They will love them!
I’ve used floating frames before. Very effective. And your painting is terrific!