Framed Mountain Jam 2016 Poster! Hunter Mountain, NY
This is a super cool poster from a super cool music festival so we put a super cool frame on it! This frame is a 1 3/4″ distressed brown wicker-ish…
Framed Kobe Bryant Basketball Jersey! Autographed! Made in the USA!
This authentic LA Lakers Kobe Bryant jersey is hand-stitched onto a bright purple backing board and framed in a 2″ black rope-motif moulding. This moulding is Made in the USA!…
Framed Grateful Dead 50 Year Concert Poster!
This good looking poster has vibrant colors and metallic foils, making it very electric and bold. We tamed the volume with a black suede mat and used a shiny silver…
Framed Chef’s Jacket! The Masters!
We recently framed this fantastic chef’s jacket for a client, this thing was large! It measured about 44″ wide by 36″ tall. We hand-stitched the jacket onto a green (think…
Framed Todd Gurley Football Jersey!
Here is an autographed Todd Gurley Rams jersey! We hand stitched it onto a drab gold suede matboard and used a 2″ black moulding with a rope motif (Made in…
Frame Queen Album Insert! Bicycle Race!
Potentially the coolest thing we have framed in the last year or two, this large, tri-fold poster from Queen’s 1978 album “Jazz” that featured the hit songs “Bicycle Race” and…
Before and After! Harbour Town Golf by West Fraser
Here is another example of how a new frame and mat can completely re-energize a favorite old print, making it viable again. A dear friend brought in this fantastic West…
Framed The Who Album Insert!
From 1981’s Face Dances by The Who this quad fold album insert measures about 24″ square. This may have been a promo copy of the album as there are the…
Nicely Framed Linoleum Cut Print!
Here is a neat piece, it is a linoleum cut print with some great textures. We put a smooth drab mat on it and used a 1 1/8″ wide heavily…
Framed Allman Brothers Circular Promotional Poster!
Very unusual, this piece may have been a music store promotional piece for Pioneer Speakers. It must be from the Eat a Peach era. It is quite large, the poster…