This is incredible, Trump just brought the South African president to the White House so he could spend the entire meeting raking him over the coals over and over again. Getting what I voted for award.
OK, here's my vote:
As @Gnomeshatecheese suggests, keep the canvas next to the embroidery to give it space, then use a dark walnut color mat to make it all pop, and use the tan frame instead of white because it matches all the earthy tones.
The frame should focus attention on the piece.
Definitely frame it, as it elevates it beyond "oh, that's something I did" on the wall.
As @Gnomeshatecheese suggests, keep the canvas next to the embroidery to give it space, then use a dark walnut color mat to make it all pop, and use the tan frame instead of white because it matches all the earthy tones.
The frame should focus attention on the piece.
Definitely frame it, as it elevates it beyond "oh, that's something I did" on the wall.
It isn't the border, but that it needs more contrast with the piece. Even white would make it pop more. Same with the frame. Maybe try a dark brown frame that matches the edge of the piece. It would all pop more.
Other than white, maybe a pastel orange would contrast well with all the green, but it depends on personal color preferences at that point too
Other than white, maybe a pastel orange would contrast well with all the green, but it depends on personal color preferences at that point too
Reminds me if this quote:
"If Men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary. In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed; and the next place, oblige it to control itself."
James Madison
"If Men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary. In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first enable the government to control the governed; and the next place, oblige it to control itself."
James Madison
It's the classic plot where the bad guys work with the ultimate bad guy who turns on them in the end..
> If we are going to Make America Great Again, Healthy Again, etc., we must also Make Trust Great Again.
Well, the burden is on the institutions that lost our trust.
> Itβs time now to move on from Epsteinβs cause of death. He is dead, and that is the reality.
..why? And who does it benefit that we "move on"?
> Now we must trust that the wheels of justice are turning.
..why? Why must we, and why should we trust these institutions?
Well, the burden is on the institutions that lost our trust.
> Itβs time now to move on from Epsteinβs cause of death. He is dead, and that is the reality.
..why? And who does it benefit that we "move on"?
> Now we must trust that the wheels of justice are turning.
..why? Why must we, and why should we trust these institutions?
Is it a con if people knew what was happening?
More like, "this is the greatest Democracy ever perpetrated against the American people."
More like, "this is the greatest Democracy ever perpetrated against the American people."