We've all seen the street artists in tourist destinations doing their different wares. These talented folks produce any kinds of artwork and we have framed a lot of different things. We often see this idea: doing a child's name in flowers and butterflies and the like. We recently framed this one for a customer, we used a double black mat and a 3/4" silver contemporary … [Read more...] about Framed Child’s Name Art!
Archives for April 2014
Framed Phish Concert Poster!
Madison Square Garden New Year's Eve 2013! This neat poster (with lots of trippy artwork) is fairly monochromatic so we used a complimentary greenish acid-free matboard and a small plain silver moulding. Really shows off the artwork! This piece measures about 24" x 24" and is framed to last a lifetime! … [Read more...] about Framed Phish Concert Poster!
Linda Hartough “The 16th Hole, Redbud, Augusta”
Exquisite! This print by Linda Hartough (world's greatest golf artist!) of #16 is beautiful. Will the 2014 Masters be decided on this hole? This print is available on paper and the image measures about 27" x 19". … [Read more...] about Linda Hartough “The 16th Hole, Redbud, Augusta”
Hartough #12 Augusta!
As we celebrate the 2014 Masters we keep returning to Linda Hartough. She has earned the reputation as the world's greatest golf artist for good reason. You could remove the parts about golf and you would still have an extraordinarily beautiful landscape painting. A devilish par 3 this hole is often where the stage is set and the tournament decided on the final day. … [Read more...] about Hartough #12 Augusta!
11th at Augusta by Linda Hartough!
Remember when Nick Faldo ran that twenty five foot putt into the hole during the 1989 Masters to win over an unlucky Scott Hoch? It was on the 11th hole. A tough par 4 with water coming into play on the approach shot. Linda Hartough may be the world's greatest golf artist and her depiction of the 11th at Augusta is breathtaking. This image is available on 36" x 24" canvas. … [Read more...] about 11th at Augusta by Linda Hartough!