November artist feature: Scott E. Hill

We’re having our annual Scott Hill show, but this year looks a bit different. While we’d normally enjoy having a reception for this beautiful set of work, this year, COVID is keeping us a bit more low-key.

Rather than risk illness with a big reception, we’ve decided to put together a short video of the show. If you see anything you would like to purchase, please, feel free to contact us via email or phone.

Canceled reception: The artists we had lined up for our summer show

We had a great show lined up for this month, a beautiful combination of abstract work, landscape painting, and figures and city scenes. The blend of work by Toni Swarthout, Shane Miller, and Dirk Walker is a colorful, powerful synergy of styles, each totally different from the other, but complimentary in their distinctness.

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We're back! No appointments necessary.

We’re so glad to be open to the public again. We’re still taking appropriate precautions for the health and safety of everyone, but it’s so good to see people and share the camaraderie we missed so much.

Because of the nature of our business and the size of our shop, we want to clarify that our “no appointment necessary” policy still stands. Feel free to come in with your framing, to browse the artwork, or for a consultation. If you prefer to make an appointment, we’re happy to comply.

We’re still wearing masks and gloves, disinfecting between clients, and offering curbside pickup.

As always, don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns

Photo by Miranda Herrick

Photo by Miranda Herrick

To frame or not to frame: Finished sides of a painting

As a custom frame shop and art gallery, it’s a natural response to say “frame it” when someone buys a new piece of art. However, if an artist has finished the sides of a canvas, is it necessary to frame it?

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Decorating with landscape art

No matter what genre of art is having a popular resurgence, landscape art is a constant when it comes to popularity. Whether it’s a loose, abstracted work, an ethereal, idealized scene, or photorealism at it’s finest, landscape art is, has been, and will likely always be in demand. Browse our selection of landscape artists and their pages below. Click the images to enlarge them, and click the artist’s name to access their page on our website.

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