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Generally this will depend on the medium of the artwork, and whether the artwork is meant for display or storage.
Framing an artwork will provide both structural and archival protection and allow the artwork to be displayed. If the artwork is meant to be kept, there are also archival storage methods that can mitigate light and acid damage.
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Prices depend on the size, framing procedures and design elements chosen for your particular art piece. Our experienced staff will evaluate and recommend appropriate procedures, explain their benefit as well as offer design options to enhance your artwork.
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Most framing requires 7-14 working days depending on the complexity of framing and materials needed. If you are short on time, let us know your concerns and we will try our best to accommodate your every need.
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Yes. We complete the entire framing production in-house. Specialised framing materials may be ordered and shipped to our studio to complete your framing project.
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Plexiglas is a special form of plastic with the same visual clarity as glass. It is more lightweight and resilient as compared to regular glass, making it more durable.
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Matting offers many benefits such as buffering your artwork from the glazing, bring focus and enhance the colours in the artwork. However matting will also increase the finished frame size. Generally, oil and acrylic paintings are not matted, nor are they framed with glazing.
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Yes. We frame all types of needlework including cross stitch, needlepoint, crewel, hooked rugs, tapestry and other types of fabric art.
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Absolutely. We are happy to use your antique frame or any framing materials you hand to us.
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Yes. We offer custom-made engraved brass plaques and acrylic plaques. Please contact us for more information.
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