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Jul 25, 2012
Media: oil on gessoboard
Size: 6x6 in
A few months ago I posted instructions in one of my ArtBytes for constructing my shadow box, which I use for holding and lighting my still life setups. Since then we've been working with an enterprising couple, Connie and Jeff Nobbe who have greatly improved upon my husband's design and are now selling it as a kit! So, if you have a need for a shadow box, but aren't interested in tackling making it yourself (or don't have a handy husband like mine – no, I do not rent him out), then this would be a great option for you. I've been using the one they sent me and it is really well designed, easy to put together, sturdy, and well made. I very much recommend it! It is called the "Still Life Stage" and can be purchased on line here: http://connienobbe.foliosnap.com/#still-life-stage
A few months ago I posted instructions in one of my ArtBytes for constructing my shadow box, which I use for holding and lighting my still life setups. Since then we've been working with an enterprising couple, Connie and Jeff Nobbe who have greatly improved upon my husband's design and are now selling it as a kit! So, if you have a need for a shadow box, but aren't interested in tackling making it yourself (or don't have a handy husband like mine – no, I do not rent him out), then this would be a great option for you. I've been using the one they sent me and it is really well designed, easy to put together, sturdy, and well made. I very much recommend it! It is called the "Still Life Stage" and can be purchased on line here: http://connienobbe.foliosnap.com/#still-life-stage
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