In this era of COVID-19, life goes on, albeit with a very different look. After a few weeks at home, we're back to work and doing our best to accommodate your framing needs while respecting social distancing and safety protocols. That means for the time being, we're meeting with customers by appointment only.
Whether you happened across a cool old concert poster during self-quarantine or need to pick up a Mother's Day gift, we're ready. Give us a call at 404-237-2888 and Bryan, Drew, Tiffany or Sarah (aka: the masked framers) will be glad to set up a time when you can have the shop all to yourself. #thankyouloyalcustomers #nolinesnowaiting
We've all seen beads and figurines carved from the horns of animals, but a handful of contemporary artists have taken the prehistoric craft of bone carving to an exquisite place. We've got gifts you won't find at the corner store. #rococothecow
If you're under the impression the best fine art photographs come in either glossy or matte finish, Dennis and Roy Barloga are about to change your mind. The father-son duo combines traditional photographic techniques with modern inks and unconventional substrates, and the results are breathtaking. The bird wing, printed on fibrous handmade paper, looks remarkably like an etching. And the vintage bottle cap, on watercolor paper and sandwiched between slabs of polished acrylic, is as whimsical as it is nostalgic. These are just a few of the Barloga Studios prints we have for sale either loose or framed and ready for your home.
You don't often see a rare, endangered Hermes winged zebra, much less in captivity at your local frame shop. If you're not sure what to do with that vintage silk scarf your grandmother left you, consider framing it. Not only will your keepsake be archivally preserved, but you'll be reminded of your loved one every day. And isn't that the point of generational treasures?
We sell seashells by the sheet store. #antiqueprints #nextdoortogramercy
Happy National Rescue Dog Day. #whosagooddog #lifeisbetterwithdogs