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Henri Hagelberg on Instagram: "More details in the caption 👇   One of the most common questions I get is how I make the floating frames for my paintings. Here’s a quick tutorial reel showing you how I do it. 🎨    If you want a more detailed lesson, you can view the framing lesson of my online textured art course for free. It is around 35 minutes long and in it I will show the process in a lot more detail. You can find a link to the course through the Story Highlight “Courses” in my profile. Just sign up with your email for the free preview. If you’d like to purchase the course to get full access to all the lessons, use the discount code “frames” for a 15% discount. There are only 300 discount codes available so act fast. 🙌   To create the frame you will need:  ✅️ Corner moulding (L-shap Canvas Framed Wall Art, Paint A Frame On The Wall, How To Make Wood Picture Frames, Diy Framed Canvas Art, How To Make A Floating Frame, How To Frame Your Artwork, Floating Art Frame, Canvas Panel Frame Diy, How To Frame A Print

Henri Hagelberg on Instagram: "More details in the caption 👇 One of the most common questions I get is how I make the floating frames for my paintings. Here’s a quick tutorial reel showing you how I do it. 🎨 If you want a more detailed lesson, you can view the framing lesson of my online textured art course for free. It is around 35 minutes long and in it I will show the process in a lot more detail. You can find a link to the course through the Story Highlight “Courses” in my…

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'Mountain Music' 5x7 pastel ©Karen Margulis click here to purchase $50 It is one of the hardest things to do. Finishing a painting. The big question always is "Am I finished?" If I find myself asking if I am finished that is my cue to STOP. I might not be finished but I am probably close and usually closer than I think. Stopping prevents me from overworking the painting and adding unnecessary information. When I stop I can now step back and evaluate my progress. One of the things that often…

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