Framing and mounting.
I offer the option to have your art prints framed or mounted so that the lovely new expensive bit of art you’ve so kindly purchased doesn’t end up stuck inside the tube it’s otherwise delivered in.
By buying my artwork, I hope that means you also want to display it! Because I sell really large size pieces - like 5ft tall in some cases - I know it can be a nightmare to find anyone to build a frame for you. So I work with a supplier that custom build a frame to the exact size of your art piece.
There’s no way around it, framing is expensive. A more affordable way to display your new art is for it to be mounted onto high quality foam with a laminate finish to protect the surface of the print. More info on both of these options below.
Please note: I can’t ship framed work to every country - if when you come to checkout you can’t see a shipping option for your location please fill in the contact form and I’ll see what I can do.
Framing.
Seamless.
Every corner is carefully glued, sealed and sanded to the join - in order to achieve a completely seamless, smooth feel.
Handmade.
All frames are made to any size, to match your exact specifications and all the frames are hand-made and hand-finished.
Sustainable.
All frames use 100% acid free materials and are FSC certified. My supplier guarantees the quality & archival properties of every frame they make.
Mounting.
Mounting.
Photographic and fine art mounting protects and displays your work in a clean minimalist way and is also great for exhibitions with impact, allowing viewers to focus on the work without the medium of a frame.
Foamex.
High quality, rigid foam board that is light and durable. You can mount even large pieces onto multiple surfaces using something like velcro
Base.
Archival Art Mounting is a process where your artwork is fixed to a substrate (backing) using a dry, non-corrosive sheet of glue. It results in your art sitting flat, and it can be fixed to the wall like this, or then put into a frame.