Frames are a big part of any art. As part of making mazes, I had to be unique in the way I framed things. By using a technique I learned while in an elective course I took at Phoenix Community College called "Alternative Photo Process 105" I came up with the idea of place the mazes onto a transparency and then putting it in a sandwich of 3 layers of Plexiglas, so that there is a slight shadow from the edge between the back layer which is white background.
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More mazes By Yonatan Frimer can be found at http://www.teamfomonkeys.com or http://www.inkblotmazes.com
Cute Bunny Maze, by Yonatan Frimer
Cute Bunny Maze By Yonatan Frimer
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Can you make professional looking frames with twine and tape? Got a glue gun?
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