Unconventional Frames
Who says a frame must have four sides? This multi-sided perspective painting deserved a frame built to fit like a glove
Hand Embellished Mats
A continuation of the artwork into the framing with hand-splattered stars and birds on a handcrafted multicolored mat
Memorabilia Shadowboxing
Motley Crue leather jacket, drumsticks, and guitar picks memorialized on what else, but red suede
Cutout Designs
Fire detail cut out of mat to accentuate flames in the poster
Stacking Frames
A traditional frame and a a grey liner coexist perfectly on this piece, a fun example of mixing styles
Incorporating Fabrics
Mats wrapped in Tibetan fabric (brought overseas by the customer) to mimic the silk borders on traditional Tibetan art
Floating Art
Show off a deckled edge by "floating" your artwork on top of the matboard, rather than underneath it
Handwrapped Liners
A custom suede-wrapped liner and a shiny bold frame compliment this beloved character perfectly
Monochromatic Designs
Shadowbox of slippers (signed by famed russian ballerina Alexandra Danilova, 1950) is delicately framed in nude pinks
Simple and Unintrusive
Sometimes, the frame should just let the integrity of the piece be
Preserving History
Historic journalist Ernie Pyle's Correspondent's uniform displayed in custom acrylic vitrine
Creating Lifelong Fans
Authentic Hickory basketball uniform preserved on the wall
Care and Repair
You don't always have to start from scratch. This before and after shows that sometimes, a little love is all you need to bring your framing jobs back to life