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 Art Walk is Reborn in Madison Valley

We are delighted that the first Art Walk of 2023 had stellar attendance: with 8 participating locations featuring 6 local artists, there was so much to experience! We plan to make this event a monthly affair so stayed tuned throughout the year to catch the next round of creatives!

Art lovers strolled through the neighborhood, guided by the yellow balloons at each location.

Colleen handing out yellow balloons to the participating locations.

Baas Framing Studio was proud to welcome back Carla Dimitriou and her newest collection of frisky felines. A local favorite, she works with encaustic and is interested in pushing that process in new and interesting ways.

Carla Dimitriou’s collection of encaustic cats, inspired by her own furry friends at home.

Right around the corner Coven Salon was showing another local artist: Jess Donaldson. Her works explore themes of gender, acceptance, and beauty. “It is a celebration of Love, Companionship, and Femininity.” -Jess D.

Local Artist Jess Donaldson stands next to her collection of “Fresh Produce”.

And of course, there is Roq La Rue who celebrated their 25th anniversary last month! The award-winning artist Jason Puccinelli’s showed his collection called “Mimic”:

“a retro-futuristic surrealist carnival worthy of the the most fevered cyberpunk fantasies”

A woman in clown garb examines a painting.

Join us for the next art walk which will be Saturday, July 8th. Baas Framing Studio will be hosting artist Annette Kraus from 5-7 PM. Light refreshments will be provided.

Making A Splash! We relaunched the Art Program!

A new year full of possibilities.

We’re back and making a splash! We were delighted to host our first art reception since restarting the art program which had slowed to a halt during the pandemic. Our new owner, Colleen Godfrey, debuted her original fantasy watercolors in the refreshed space.

As we emerge from the pandemic as an art community, we know it is time to bring back the vibrancy that only art truly allows us.

A crowd of friends, neighbors, artists and art lovers converged for delightful food, drinks, and of course chit-chatting all about art! A sense of reconnection permeated the shop.

We cannot thank our customers and fans enough. It is because of your support that we remain strong.

Joyously, we announce that we will keep the art coming! We have already arranged for other artists to share the space with us this year. The line-up is an exciting mix of new artists and returning favorites. Stay tuned for more updates as we look forward to announcing our upcoming creatives!







Best of 2022 Part 2

There were so many unforgettable projects from last year that we could not help but share a few more. Our staff looks forward to making YOUR framing dreams come true in 2023!

ski patrol shadowbox filled with mementos and pins

We created this Ski Patrol shadowbox to showcase the patches, pins and insignia collected over a lifetime of winter sports and service. Our framer Heather organized the many small items into a pleasing, balanced composition. We'd love to help you create a framed collection like this!

parisian mask in acrylic box with red and gold backing

One of the stand-outs! This Parisian Carnival Mask in a custom acrylic box looked simply stunning. We created a gold and red fabric platform to add some color and a touch of luxe. The box protects the feathers and mask from dust and light.

Ohtani jersey in shadowbox with sporty red and navy blue details

Signed jerseys are always fun projects, but this one stood out for the addition of collectible cards. We folded the jersey to keep the project to a reasonable size. The red filet adds a sporty touch to the black shadowbox frame.

The client wanted to have some fun with this original Bob Mackie drawing for his "Fantasy Goddess of Asia" Barbie design. We chose lime-green "Wasabi" silk matting and a rounded gold metal frame for a glam presentation befitting the designer.

A wine mishap led this customer to replace their linen liner. So we took the opportunity and upgraded not only her liner but added a dark wood frame and a perfectly matched fillet. The tones in the frame and liner play so nicely with the image that it creates a presentation that is greater than the sum of its parts.