Framing Redesigns: A Collection of Native Arrowheads

This beautiful mount of hand-collected arrowheads was in need of some attention. The initial glue mount of one of the arrowheads in the top left corner failed, leaving the arrowhead free and potentially damaging the other arrowheads around it.

You can see the fallen arrowhead in the left upper corner. The original frame had a fun, native motif but was not conservation-quality; nor was the mat, as the bevel was brown, indicating acid and the associated discoloration.

So our first course of action was to take apart the old frame and reglue the arrowhead to the backing. In this case, the backing was a extremely unique material: real leather hide! The leather was heavy so there were extra precautions taken to ensure that it would not slide around underneath the new matting.

There is wear and tear around the old frame edges, and a few parts where the veneer was pulling back. A new and deeper frame would allow a true shadow-box treatment.

Once the old matting was removed, we found that the leather had discolored under the mat. Instead of hiding this new element under a mat that would produce the same pinched proportions as before, we opened up the design and leaned into the unique extra line.

Here you can see the depth of the new frame, which allowed a shadowbox to be built. The sides of the box were lined in black to give even more dramatic dimension against the grey/brown top mat.

This extra line became a beautiful addition around the arrowheads and acted almost as a second mat. By moving the mat line outwards and adding several more inches of top-mat around the whole design, the piece became lighter, more focused on the arrowheads, and ultimately more inviting to the eye.

The finished piece: a beautiful woodgrain frame with an open shadowbox in shades of tan, black, and soft brown.

The result is a beautifully reframed piece with better dimensions and Optium Museum Acrylic which lets viewers see the fine details of these exquisite arrowheads up close and with more clarity than before: Stunning!

Introducing Artist Truitt Grae

We're thrilled to feature works by Truitt Grae in the gallery space during the month of October! Working in inks on paper, Grae follows the narrative of line to create striking abstract works. An interest in ancient languages along with the visual movement created by linear shapes truly brings this series to life.


Truitt Grae, VI, Ink on Arches Satine Paper, 19" x 15" framed

 

The Best of 2022

Welcome to the New Year, 2023! As we move forward we thought it would be fun take a look backward and share some of our favorite projects from the past year with you. It's always an inspiration to see unique and fun design ideas -- enjoy (some of) the best of 2022!

crow sits on a vintage toy top, about to take the plunge. The original art is framed in a metallic blue with a white mat on top of a yellow mat thereby matching the colors in the artwork

"Taking the Plunge", print by local artist Eileen Sorg of Two Dog Studio. Deep blue metallic frame by Fotiou highlights the glossy crow feathers, and we love that fun pinstripe of yellow!

Blue dress with flowers embroidered in pinks, yellows, and whites are sprayed across the dress. Framed in a clear box with an off white linen backdrop.

Vintage linen dress with fabulously embroidered flowers in a custom acrylic box. This lovely family heirloom is now on the wall, spurring conversations and memories! At almost 5 feet tall, this was one of the larger acrylic box projects we've done.

Contemporary original art of naked woman kneeling by a pool full of lilypads. Her forhead rests on the chest of a magical black panther with gold and silver wings. Framed in an art deco carved frame with silver and lilac accents to match the dreamy a

An ornate bronze and lilac-toned Art Deco frame on a lovely contemporary painting...a perfect match of frame and artwork. Utterly dreamy.

Traditional oil painting of President George Washington in a ornate gilded gold frame. Over the face is scrawled "U tried" in irreverent lettering

"U Tried", oil on canvas by Shawn Huckins. Framed in a gold-toned closed-corner frame for a period touch. Our vendor created a custom depth to accommodate the canvas for a seamless, historically appropriate presentation.

Turkish textile for a toddler is adorned with beads, shells, ties, tassels, and pieces of metal. The shadowbox is a dark wood with a taupe interior to show off the reds, blues, and greens of the garment

Child's costume from Turkey, circa 1930s. This fantastic textile piece was in storage for years. The client decided it was time to display her collection and we chose dark wood shadowboxes with taupe linen matting and Museum Glass for a warm presentation.