Living With Art! A peek at team 20x200’s own walls.
Pictures On A Wall by Randy J. Hunt
Randy J. Hunt shares his beautiful 20x200-ified wall.
Editions:
I Bought All of These by Kate Bingaman-Burt
We Are So Good Together by Dylan Fareed
Bookshelf 29 by Jane Mount
We just posted a new album on our Facebook of all the awesome ways that collectors have framed their 20x200 editions! If you follow our Tumblr you’ve probably seen about half of these photos, the other half are awesome too. You should check it out!
You can contribute your wall by posting a photo on our FB wall or photo replying to this post.
“Just put up my 20x200 print and I love it!”
(via @laurenkl)
p.s. you can see LOTS more examples of how collectors frame their 20x200 editions on our frames page!
A little bit of frame + clustering inspiration from our recent 20x200 Collectors Confab in sunny San Francisco.
@marlaerwin shares her newly framed print of How It Works by Austin Kleon. Lookin’ good!
Don’t forget: 20% purchases $50 and more till MIDNIGHT tonight (4/30). Enter code 20x2much at checkout.
$50 prints are now $40
$200 prints are now $160
$500 prints are now $400
$1,000 prints are now $800
$2,000 prints are now $1,600
$5,000 prints are now $4,000
Now: Start collecting!
DIY Framing Inspiration — ReadyMade: Design Binder
Leave it to the clever folks at ReadyMade to come up with the most fun, simple, and cheap(!) framing idea I’ve seen in recent memory: a clipboard! A pretty huge disadvantage of “framing” in this way is that it doesn’t protect the art behind plastic or glass, but as a commenter on the post writes, “Take it from someone who just spent $200 on a framing job: I’m kicking myself for not knowing about this clipboard idea! In tears, now, actually.”
The beaut of a print that is framed by a clipboard is Chad Hagen’s Nonsensical Infographic No. 1
Kind Intruder by Michelle Arcila
It’s still thrilling every time we spot a 20x200 edition in somebody’s home!
(via thelongbrake)
Photo by Rudy Pospisil, Modelizing
Work by 20x200 edition-makers Ian Baguskas and Colleen Plumb is currently hanging in the windows at Bergdorf Goodman as part of the BAMart Silent Auction. Swing by 5th Avenue at 58th Street to check it out and then bid on the pieces to benefit BAM!
(via The 20x200 Blog)









