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Enrique, you should know that floating art using Japanese paper hinges is not expensive and it is standard custom framing practice at all shops that practice preservation framing. Any good framer should be able to help you with this next time.

Potluck, I like the clean white mat that you used on your framed version--great proportions!

Kirstie at The Framer's Workshop, Do-it-Yourself and Custom Framing in Berkeley
http://www.framersworkshop.com


Apartment Therapy San Francisco | Look! Enrique's Framed Photos
3/25/09 2:07 AM

In answer to your question about where to buy ThomasPaul prints, there is a new line of his prints at Artaissance Art That Fits. He has turned some of his most popular designs into prints that you can order online through Artaissance in any size to fit your room .You can find them on the link below. After you get to the Artaissance page do your search with this exact spelling: thomaspaul Enjoy!

Kirstie at The Framer's Workshop
http://www.framersworkshop.com/Artaissance/


Apartment Therapy New York | Thomas Paul Pillows are Back!
3/25/09 1:50 AM

Another good place to buy original local art is at the Pro Arts Open Studios event held in studios throughout the East Bay. This year, 2009, the two Open Studios weekends are June 7-8 and 14-15. Check out Proartsgallery.org/ebos for more information. Every year we see original art come in to our shop for DIY framing by local artists, beautiful art that will be sold at unbelievable prices at Open Studios. Give it a try!

Kirstie at The Framer's Workshop in Berkeley
http://www.framersworkshop.com


Apartment Therapy San Francisco | Good Questions: Original, Affordable Art?
3/25/09 12:49 AM

Regarding Artaissance, local frame shops are often dealers, so you can see the quality first hand. A quick Google search will turn up one in your area, or you can use the Artaissance site to locate one by zip code.

The great thing about Artaissance is that you can order custom printed art on paper or canvas in any size to fit your apartment space. So if you like an image and you need it larger to cover the area above a sofa, you can order just the right length. Or if you have a little niche that needs some color, you can order that favorite piece of art in a teeny tiny size. Very cool.

--Kirstie at The Framer's Workshop
http://www.framersworkshop.com/Artaissance/index.html


Apartment Therapy San Francisco | Good Questions: Original, Affordable Art?
2/9/09 3:17 PM

There are places that will help you with do-it-yourself projects. If you are in the SF Bay Area try The Framer's Workshop: http://www.framersworkshop.com


Apartment Therapy Los Angeles | Doing It Yourself: 7 Tips for Finishing Your DIY
2/9/09 3:10 PM

New Fillmore Poster Frame Discount Packages web page for The Framer's Workshop, Berkeley:

http://www.framersworkshop.com/Packages/index.html


Apartment Therapy San Francisco | Good Questions: Frames for the Fillmore?
3/20/08 6:56 PM

The Framer's Workshop Fillmore Frame page:
http://www.framersworkshop.com/Filmore-PosterFrames/index.html


Apartment Therapy - Good Questions: Frames for the Fillmore?
9/1/07 8:52 PM

At The Framer's Workshop in Berkeley we have a large selection of Fillmore frames in all standard rock poster sizes and we will custom make these frames for you if your poster measurements vary slightly. Our frames include a metal frame, glass, mounting, backing , and hardware. We also have archival upgrades for valuable rock poster frames. Our price includes the labor for us to frame your poster for you, or you can use our tables and help for our do-it-yourself same day service.

See our web site and our new blog site for more details!
http://localbizblogs.com/framersworkshop

http://www.framersworkshop.com/

--from Kirstie at The Framer's Workshop


Good Questions: Frames for the Fillmore?
8/11/07 7:51 PM