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Thursday, March 20, 2008
Second Line Frames
How gorgeous are these frames? Second Line Frames creates each from salvaged wood siding found in New Orleans post-Katrina. Second Line Frames takes its name from an old New Orleans tradition called the Second Line - "the colorful parade that follows a funeral procession to turn tragedy into a celebration of rebirth". A portion of each sale is given to rehabilitation efforts in affected New Orleans neighborhoods.
Via heysusy.
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Not only are those frames amazingly beautiful, their history and origin is unmatched. great work.
ReplyDeletethose are wonderful! what a great use of historic wood.
ReplyDeleteI love these frames! It gives me some new ideas. I did my own fram to a painting that i painted last year.
ReplyDeleteCheck it out:
http://designformula.blogspot.com/2008/01/creative-framing_02.html
Oh I want one - specifically that turquoise one.
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