Some of
our clients have been kind enough to take photos of
the framing work we have done for them and allowed us
to display them here for you. If we have done work for
you we would like to see it here.
A customer who knows framing and is
fun
to work with.
A trumpet with a conductor's baton and
music. Mounted on royal purple suede in a black shadowbox frame.
A Rousseau oil painting framed
traditionally with frame, liner and fillet.
On the left an Egyptian papyrus. On
the right a Middle Eastern silk painting.
A complete magazine article mounted on
blue acid-free matboard and laminated on a single large plaque.
Graydon is still very young and his
teddy and train are preserved for posterity.The train seemed lost in the frame and we created a tunnel.Space has been allowed for additional items to be added over
time.Letters are
glued but the teddy and train are sewn and could easily be removed
unharmed.
The client of this project is a
collector of stamps.Using
acid free 8 ply, 6 ply and 4 ply matting we created different
heights to showcase the single stamp, page and envelopes.
The
challenge with this project was to find something to complement
the wide sofa.Our
client ( a designer ) searched the catalogues and found these
images.We mounted
and laminated them with a raised gold edge and put them onlinen fabric.The
frame has a textured gold finish with a rope pattern that
highlights the nautical theme.
This
project is great to showcase many of our more unusual
frames. The matting is one from a large and very beautiful
selection of synthetic suede. To note as well the fillet (
inner frame ). A nice frame choice for a delightfully exotic
picture.
Here is a picture of the frame you made for us. Hope you can use it for the website.
Before the actual parade, I displayed the frame in a room for all to take a look at and the general expression was "Amazing!!!" They were really happy with the results.
It was a real pleasure dealing with Anastasia. Her vast experience, knowledge and eagerness to help, all with a smile, made making a decision easier. Hats off to a very professional young lady.
The people in the picture are
Left: Receiving the frame; Colonel Lafleur, which at the time was leaving command of 33 Canadian Brigade Group which includes 16 different army units from across the province. A total command of over 5000 troops.
Right: Presenting the frame; Corporal Medeiros. As a tradition, the commander’s driver presents the departing gift.
Thanks you.
Sylvain Bouchard
Domenic
was lucky to acquire a signed poster from his favorite player
Patrick Lalime.We framed it with a black frame and 3 hand painted lines( French matting )on the acid free mat board.We hope he will share this with his grand children.In the meantime it’s a great inspiration for him.
This was an
interesting project.All these images appeared in Vanity Fair except the actress
positioned as the trigger.The
frame is black and the matting has an unusual texture with the
lettering in gold leaf.Our
client has yet to find the ideal wall.It will be interesting to see this in it’s best location.
The
wood for this frame is from Europe and was taken from buildings
over 100 years of age.The lock is held with supports that allow the piece to be
kept intact.The background is suede.