Framing & Display

Frames are hand-made and unique, with a wood and/or stain chosen to go well with the image it is designed for. Canvases, photo prints, fine art paper, or even fabric art works: I'll craft something to showcase your image.

How it Works

First, let me know what you'd like to have framed. We'll discuss options for framing and I'll follow up right away with a options and a quote. Depending on the size of the job, your frame will take between a few days to two weeks. This includes time for any stains or varnish to set.

Wood. From tight-grained softwood like yellow cedar to expressive hardwoods like curly maple, mahogany or dark walnut, each frame is distinct. I can also do inlays and decorative molded edges to further enhance the frame (note: supplies may limit choices)

Yes. For some projects with unusual dimensions or requirement it might take a little while to source the materials, but I'll take care of all that when quoting you a price.

See the "Frames" tab on the Price Calculator to get an idea of prices. The actual price might vary depending on details of the job.

Shipping is extra (I'll include it on the quote), but free if you're in the Prince Rupert area.

Display Options

Minimum image size: 12"x14"

Your print can be presented with a border of either white or dark charcoal mat and protected by 2mm glass. Add a custom frame with a wood and finish that goes with the image.  See Pricing

Minimum size: 8 x 8"

With dry mounting, your printed image is adhered to a substrate of reinforced foam core or rigid aluminum, either with or without a border. The substrate can be hung directly on the wall for a clean, modern look, or placed within a frame and displayed.   See Pricing

Minimum canvas size: 12" x 12"

Canvas printed images or paintings can be displayed with a gallery wrap edge or a custom frame built to allow a narrow recess between the edge of the canvas and the frame edge so that the canvas edge recedes into the back of the frame.   See Pricing

Minimum canvas size: 12" x 12"

I can also make frames for fabric pieces to allow light to come through, or mount an image onto other substrates using archival-grade adhesive. If you have a idea for a something special, let me know and I'll see what I can do for you.  See Pricing