About This Framed Brass Rubbing A life-size brass rubbing framed inside a traditional scooped frame, with a beaded lip that complements the detailing of the figure’s costume.
Gordon Smith
About This Framed Print A warm wood frame for a Gordon Smith print.
Tokyo Girl
About This Framed Art A slender pink champagne metal frame for a city girl.
Bill Murray
About This Framed Art An ornately framed print of the strikingly regal Bill Murray. A double stacked frame (black and gold) with UltraVue glass.
Montreal Grand Prix
About This Framed Art A bold yellow frame picks up details in the paint job, and the stacked silver frame on top resembles an automobile finish. The swooshing speed of the car is matched by the scoop of the frame.
Vancouver Images
Framed Photographs of Vancouver We have a great selection of images of Vancouver – both old and new, framed and unframed. Bright and beautiful panoramic images of Vancouver with the new stadium roof – all the way back to shots of Vancouver in 1913. The Vintage Vancouver images have been painstakingly restored from the original photos taken back in the …
Michael Robinson
About This Framed Art As an artist and poet who drew inspiration from his spiritual beliefs, Michael Robinson believed that “it is important that we see the Earth as a living entity, only then can we understand where we fit in.” The renowned Metis artist who died on July 27, 2010 at age 62 was a resident of both Manitoulin …
Thomas Pradzynski
About This Framed Art Famed modern realist artist of Paris cityscapes, tragically passed away on December 21, 2007. Born in Lodz, Poland in 1951, he went on to study at Lycee Francaise in Warsaw training for several years in fine art but ultimately receiving a master’s in sociology and economics. In 1977 he moved to the long-time hub of artistic …
Rie Munoz
About This Framed Art In 1951 Muñoz was planning a vacation. Looking at a map, she randomly drew a line from her home in California to the farthest point she could visit on her limited budget. She opted to go to Alaska, traveling up the Inside Passage by steamship, and fell in love with Juneau. She gave herself one day-until …
Shigeki Kuroda
About This Framed Art For many years Shigeki Kuroda worked hard to develop his own style and to perfect it for his needs. From a technical point of view it is a mix of aquatints, drypoints and etchings, that he further developed using watercolors, pencil and Sumi-Indian ink. This variety of print materials allowed the artist to overcome contemporary artistic …