Framing Guide
Your chosen artwork deserves the perfect presentation. We offer three distinct framing options to suit your space and style, ensuring that your fine art print is displayed beautifully and lasts a lifetime.
1. Unframed Fine Art Print
For those who prefer flexibility, fine art prints are available unframed. Each signed, numbered print is professionally produced on museum-quality paper with archival inks, ensuring longevity and vibrancy. This option allows you to frame the print yourself according to your personal style and décor.
2. Face-Mounted Acrylic with Linen-Wrapped Panel
A favorite of Paula’s for its eye-catching versatility, easily complimenting a traditional aesthetic or a more contemporary style. Your artwork can be face-mounted on ultra-clear acrylic with an anti-UV filter, protecting it from fading over time. The piece is then mounted on a finished back panel wrapped in a fresh, warm white linen texture. This option combines a sleek, modern look with warmth and texture, making it a versatile choice for any interior. The result is a timeless, gallery-quality display that enhances the depth and detail of the image.
3. Fine Art Print with Custom Framing via Framebridge
For a fully customized look, I suggest we send a signed, numbered fine art print directly to Framebridge for professional framing. We are always happy to include a complementary framing consultation to help you select the perfect frame and mat. I also pass along my artist’s discount and can assist you with placement within your home to ensure the perfect fit for your space. Your beautifully framed photograph will arrive at your doorstep ready to hang. It doesn’t get any easier!
Custom Sizes Available
Prints can be ordered in custom sizes to fit your exact needs. If you have a specific dimension in mind, feel free to reach out, and I will work with you to create a print that seamlessly integrates into your space.
If you have any questions or need guidance, send me an email! Let’s create the perfect framed artwork for your home.
For more tips on framing and displaying art in your home, be sure to check out my full Framing Guide on Substack.