Managed to get my painting home... I had to take it off the wooden frame, roll it up and, well, the packing part is kind of a long story. I spent a few days worrying about how I was going to get a tube to carry on the plane, so a friend and I went down to the place I got the picture and there was no one around, so I just grabbed a tube out of the back room. It was a nice rigged piece of PVC that was taped up. When I got it home I realized it was too long, so I cut it and well because I'm so handy, I cut it too short... So the painting ended up getting rolled and crammed into my checked luggage. It made it home with only a few injuries. I laid it flat on the table until I took it to the frame place. Well I go in and just want a wooden frame for the painting to be wrapped around, no actual frame. Ok, guess how much. $140. Yup, that is freaking crazy. None-the-less I still love it. Now I just have to convince my parents to store it for me until I decide when and where to "settle down". So here it is again. The painting that made it half way around the world.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Managed to get my painting home... I had to take it off the wooden frame, roll it up and, well, the packing part is kind of a long story. I spent a few days worrying about how I was going to get a tube to carry on the plane, so a friend and I went down to the place I got the picture and there was no one around, so I just grabbed a tube out of the back room. It was a nice rigged piece of PVC that was taped up. When I got it home I realized it was too long, so I cut it and well because I'm so handy, I cut it too short... So the painting ended up getting rolled and crammed into my checked luggage. It made it home with only a few injuries. I laid it flat on the table until I took it to the frame place. Well I go in and just want a wooden frame for the painting to be wrapped around, no actual frame. Ok, guess how much. $140. Yup, that is freaking crazy. None-the-less I still love it. Now I just have to convince my parents to store it for me until I decide when and where to "settle down". So here it is again. The painting that made it half way around the world.
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Nice..and you know your Mom & Dad will do just about anything for you :-)
Where to 'settle down'? What happened with the next assignment? (that sounds so James Bond-ish)
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