Our Story


Why We Do What We Do



We build custom concert poster frames — not just for the art, but for the people and the purpose behind it all.


This business began as a way for us to work from home, but it became so much more. After COVID nearly took my dad’s life and left him disabled and on oxygen, everything changed. He once was Superman — the strongest, most capable man I’ve ever known — and while he still has the grit to run a tractor, he can’t do the heavy lifting anymore. That’s where we come in.


Framing became our way of doing more than just paying the bills. It gave us the flexibility to be there for him — to keep the cattle fed, the gates mended, and the farm alive. It’s our way of honoring the man who raised us and built everything we stand on.


But the heart of this work isn’t just on the farm — it’s in the art. In the fans. In the vibrant reggae community that shows up not just for the music, but for each other. Every frame we make is a tribute — to a memory, a moment, or a message that moved someone enough to put it on a wall.


The people who collect these posters are some of the most genuine, joyful, and loyal souls we’ve ever known. They’ve supported us through tight months, hard decisions, and long nights in the shop. This isn’t just a business. It’s a bridge between family and music, between legacy and craftsmanship.


We do this to take care of the man who took care of us.

We do this because music deserves to be framed with love.

And we do this because community — real, lasting, good-hearted community — is worth building for.


Thank you for being part of ours.