This is an image of a Panama Canal bond that is printed on canvas. We framed it outside the edges, so that the ragged edges of the bond will show. Silver with Dark Antique moulding used. Read More >
We love it when we get cool things to frame in the shop! This set of drumsticks are signed by Nicko McBrain of Iron Maiden fame. The drumsticks were mounted on Black Suede before and shadow box around 2 inches deep was built around it. Red textured single mat was used on top and framed Read More >
This is a sea fan picked up on the beach. It was dried and then sprayed with gold paint and dried again. The fan was then mounted on Black Suede matboard and recessed with the help of foamboard. A Gold Mat was used as a first inside mat for the opening, then followed by another Read More >
These three Botero images were a souvenir from a trip to Medellín, Columbia. They were printed on canvas and mounted on board. Each image was around 8 x 10 inches. Double mats were used in this framing with multiple openings cut. Black inside to create a boarder and finished with Cream Linen fabric textured matboard Read More >
This map is a really neat idea for the traveler. Framed with a Rustic Distressed Moulding line. This map was mounted on adhesive foamboard and framed without glass, so that countries visited can be scratched off. This map and others like it are available from Amazon. We can also order one in for you if Read More >
We are honored to have framed this piece of the Kursk Submarine, that was recovered in the rescue operation. The submarine sank in 2000 in an accident explosion which killed all but 23 of the 118 people on board. The image is a schematic of the rescue. The piece of black rubber is from the Read More >
This painting was so unusual. It was done with painted translucent layers, and came framed with a dark liner. We added an ornate gold frame to give it a rich century look. Read More >
This old photograph, taken in studio was in pristine condition. The owners choose a delicately ornate moulding to frame and opted for museum glass to keep from fading and control reflection. Read More >