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    Posted 13 years ago

    TeresaD
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    This is 3' x 2' **Optical Illusionary art Manifestation "Magic Effects" I think Gold Lady,
    Can anyone tell me more about this it looks to be done in gold foil I havent had much luck looking online but im not the best when it comes to doing that it looks like it could be from the 80s but im just telling you what I see not what I know so if you can help me out Thank you..

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      What do you want to know? It looks like the information paper on the back is pretty thorough.

      Have you tried calling the company or emailing?

      Since the company has an email address, it would have to be from the 1990s at the earliest.

      Scott
    2. TeresaD TeresaD, 13 years ago
      I have tryed the number is the horn residence I was hoping that someone can recognize the artwork and help out a little with what ever they know because I'm having no luck
      To me it looks like its from the eighty's but who knows
    3. TeresaD TeresaD, 13 years ago
      I have had no luck on this yet there is someone out there that can recognize or tell me a little about it
    4. papa papa, 13 years ago
      The technical foundation of foil stamping was laid in Germany in the late nineteenth century. Professor Virginia A. Myers sought to raise the use of roll leaf foil from the level of an industrial product to the level of a fine art form in the 1980's. This developed into what is called a scrapbox foil fine art work by art students and a far cry from the commonly known commercial products. Artists in the 20th century are lazy without any real talent and found this form of fine art to be overwhelming. The Germans are still the masters of this form of art and I would start there?
    5. TeresaD TeresaD, 13 years ago
      I Love the frame more than anything
    6. TeresaD TeresaD, 8 years ago
      Unsure I had paper work on this one not sure what I did with it could be attached to the back of it anyways I hope so I posted here to find out so information on it
    7. Cristipeele, 6 years ago
      Teresa
      I have this exact picture and frame in perfect condition, recently I came across a silver foil of the same print. It original was produced by a company call manifestation International LLC. I bought mine in Philadelphia in 1995. I paid $100 dollars at the time. I ebay and seen one other like mine but not in original frame. I do believe its rare art and one day will become scarced. I love to keep researching the artist which was signed G.O J Angerailo. The J looks more like a ?.. I would love to learn more as well on this piece.
    8. Patikake79, 5 years ago
      I bought a beautiful woodland scene in VA in 90's. It is still in original frame in excellent condition. However, the gold foil has developed wrinkles. Can anyone recommend a way to smooth them out without ruining it?
    9. gil3294, 5 years ago
      I have the exact piece.....The piece I have has a gold frame which i believe is the original frame (i could be wrong) but i believe that because it has all the company info on the back; How it was made, best effect and care. The artist name is G.O. JAngerand and the piece is from 1983. Here is the company info if anyone is interested. Manifestations International Inc, PO Box 2346, Carlsbad Ca 92018-2346. (619) 598-3466/FAX (619) 598-1265
    10. Patikake79, 5 years ago
      Thank you, Gil. I had to have this piece because it reminded me of my home in the country in Massachusetts. I had to keep it in storage for a time and I believe that the moisture here in Florida caused it to crinkle. There were no instructions on care. The back had an address and phone number, both obsolete. I wasn't sure if I could gently iron it to get it smooth again, or if that would ruin it. If you know any current information, please let me know.
      Patti Kelly

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