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My acrylics are framed without glass so they should not be matted.
Thanks for the frame suggestions. Generally I go with what I like and what I can afford. Sometimes the best frames for the piece are out of my grasp. As it is, my custom frames regularly cost me over $100 each-- and that's with me framing them myself. I've easily spent thousands just to frame my pieces, with no guarantee that they'll sell. It's really scary when living paycheck to paycheck.
I have all of my work for sale on my site-- not sure if I can link it here as I don't want to self-promote, but if you click my name/profile you will find my website.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure most, if not all, shell jewelry is made out of seashells that are found after the animals have already died and left the shell.I'm such a sissy that I feel bad about buying any kind of shell jewelry either. I feel aweful, causing the death of an animal just because it had the bad manners to be pretty. I can't even step on ants on the sidewalk, for pete's sake! (I just imagine myself toiling along, working hard to benefit my family, then someone out of nowhere kills me because I was there, and they could. eep!)
I really wish that was trueCorrect me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure most, if not all, shell jewelry is made out of seashells that are found after the animals have already died and left the shell.
For example: www.niihauheritage.org/niihau_artisans.htm
The first picture on this website is of one of the jewelry artists gathering shells, not harvesting them from living animals.
I think you can humanely wear all the shell jewelry you want.
He was actually only 9 months old in that picture. I need a newer one. He's a little over two now and actually quite a bit taller (he can rest his head on my head when he "gives mommy hugs", like in the picture, and I'm 5' 4"). He's finally calming down now! I had several Great Pyrenees before - they were so laid back and independent. I had no idea Great Danes were so high strung and needy! He's literally 140 pounds of bounce and he can't stand being in a separate room from his people!OMG SNOGGLE! Look at your dog! Wow, he is a biggie!