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Old 01-13-2021, 12:42 PM
 
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Goodwill is good if you can do the refinishing of the frames yourself
I have bought many things from Kirkland but I am so allergic to the sense that I can’t even go into the stores next to Kirkland. The one time I actually walked into a Kirkland instead of online the odor stayed with me in my car and I ended up taking off my fleece because it was making me so sick

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Old 01-14-2021, 05:37 AM
 
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I used greatbigcanvas.com. I got a behind the sofa, on canvas, framed, view of the strip. They have tons of different art cheap, mainly prints, but very nice. They are not 15-20 dollars, but they don't break the bank.
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Old 01-20-2021, 02:32 AM
 
Location: Tucson/Nogales
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I've bought lots of big Art books, over the years, and I finally decided to rip some of my favorites out of the books and put them into picture frames. I have one whole wall of Salvador Dali paintings, and another wall of Picasso's, and another wall of Rene Magritte's.

For the frames, I went to several thrift stores, and most thrift stores have a sizeable collection of picture frames, with glass, for $1-$5. Most of my frames I just paid $1 or $2. And I have my own museum in my house.

As for the Art books, you can buy some at thrift stores, but when I was making my day trips to L.A., I discovered The Last Bookstore in downtown L.A. (5th & Spring) and they have a whole separate room of both new and used art books for less than $10. I bought lots of my art books there.
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