New Dibond® Mounting for Your Prints
Dibond® is now available for mounting your prints. Dibond® is a rigid, durable aluminum composite material combines two thin layers of aluminum with a solid polyethylene core.
Read More...Dibond® is now available for mounting your prints. Dibond® is a rigid, durable aluminum composite material combines two thin layers of aluminum with a solid polyethylene core.
Read More...There are 3 concepts to know and each one means something totally different. There is pixilation, out of focus and ghosting. Sometimes when a customer tells us their prints are blurry we must ascertain which of these they are referring to since they all can are caused by different things.
Read More...There is a lot of emphasis on choosing a frame for your art and photo prints but sometimes overlooked is the importance of matting. Not only does the mat help highlight the artwork, it also acts as protection so the glass or acrylic does not come in direct contact with the print.
Read More...Our new line of metal prints is here, and they rock! Now metal is available in 4 different metal surface finishes and multiple ready to display styles. Use our online ordering tool to create custom sizes as small as 8×8 up to 30×40. The “panel only” option can even be ordered with a frame!
Read More...The Southwest School of Art in San Antonio, TX is one of the city’s treasured gems that is nestled downtown.
Read More...Ready to order a print but need help converting pixels to inches? Just enter your image file’s pixel dimensions into the Pixel to Inches Calculator along with your desired resolution. If you are do not know your image’s pixel dimensions, scroll down and we’ll show you how to find it!
Read More...Black wrought iron trivets, sometimes called pot holders are the perfect custom decor piece for any kitchen to display your artwork or photography. We offer a variety of shapes and sizes.
Read More...A look at three clients working the 2018 Bayou City Art Festival in Houston, TX as well as some take aways on ways to cultivate collectors at the tent.
Read More...What is your ultimate goal as an artist or photographer? I have asked this question countless times, and the responses vary wildly, from earning a few extra dollars for supplies to traveling the world for inspiration. However, the common thread is always the same: the desire to generate more sustainable revenue from their craft.
Read More...One area of frustration for photographers is the framing of photo prints.
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