Completed Frame-ups
Ready to Hang
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18x24 TruVue Optium®️Museum acrylic
Regular price $100.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per -
22x28 TruVue Optium®️ Museum acrylic
Regular price $150.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per -
Helen Kennedy’s Jester in a green yellowheart.
Regular price $550.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per -
Jim Mazza’s Dirty Heads ‘24 band signed foil in a matted purpleheart.
Regular price $1,150.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per
Available Frames
Ready for you to drop in your own print
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3x3 Desktop Pinboard (pin not included)
Regular price $35.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per -
18x24 Blazin’ Maple Blues
Regular price $300.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per -
18x24 Blue Walnut
Regular price $350.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per -
8x10 psychedelic butterfly frame
Regular price $250.00 USDRegular priceUnit price per
Our basic process for 18x24's (we don't have a product builder, so this is all done in a chat with yours truly) We build all sizes and do matting too, just ask!
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1.Choose your wood
All of our frames are made from specialty hardwoods that yield these beautiful colors naturally. We do not stain. We can spend anywhere between $15-$300 on an 18x24
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2. Choose your burn pattern
We offer two different burn patterns: Bracket or Hemorrhage. Hemorrhage burns cost an extra $200 due to the added production time.
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3. Choose your color fill.
Once the frame is burned, we can backfill the voids with an epoxy fill. This epoxy can be custom pigmented to match any color. While we can't guarantee exact matches, we can get really close. We offer a wide variety of options here and prices vary by complexity.
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4. Choose your acrylic
We offer three kinds of acrylic:
-Frame grade acrylic
- Included in our base prices
- Just a clear acrylic that offers no UV protection or non-glare properties
-OptixL UV filter acrylic +$50 for an 18x24
- 97% UV filter
- Excellent clarity
-TruVue Optium museum grade acrylic. +$100 for an 18x24
- the best money can buy
- nearly 100% uv filter
- non-glare
- anti-static
Yellowheart
Imported from Brazil, this exotic shines with prints that feature any range of yellows and oranges. It also yields some of our most beautiful burns.
White Limba
Imported from West Africa, this hardwood yields an excellent blonde tone
Black Limba
As the name suggests, this is the darker of the Limba family. Grains can vary greatly with black and reddish streaks.
Purpleheart
Naturally purple hardwood that sometimes has some curly figure to it
Nogal
AKA Peruvian walnut, this is one of the darkest hardwoods we have. Easier to work and burn than Wenge
Padauk
My go-to for prints that are red/orange dominant
Live Edge Red Cedar
Our most affordable live edge species
Live Edge Curupay
Very dense, AKA patagonian rosewood. Has a unique live edge commonly found with insect holes near the bark
Eastern Red Cedar
Affordable softwood that yields beautiful burns. Cedar is notorious for fading from red to reddish gray over time
Walnut
One of the more expensive domestics, walnut yields beautiful burns and a classic rich grain pattern
Rustic Birdseye Hard Maple
Affordable domestic that renders some of my favorite burns
African Mahogany
Excellent natural luster
Curly Soft Maple
Some of the coolest figure you can find in a piece of lumber. You see this stuff in a lot of guitars.
And so much more!!
Available inventory changes all the time!