Art consulting is all about collaboration. The process begins when we meet to discuss your project needs, concept, scope, and budget. Our team will then start to curate a comprehensive art package for your approval.
Artwork options include images from any of our partner publishers, or royalty free licensing sources, using the links below.
We can also print and frame images from digital files that you supply to us, and frame art that you purchase from artists or any of your favorite publishers. Just order the art, have it drop shipped to us and send the information to us for a framing quote.
Selecting the images is just the first step. Then comes the fun part: customizing the image to fit your needs. Our graphics department will work with you to ensure the artwork is exactly what you are looking for.
Artwork is available on paper or canvas. We also offer specialty substrates, including metal, acrylic, wood, custom wallcoverings, and our newest addition to the lineup, acoustic artwork, with the look of canvas and the benefits of noise-reducing properties.
We can rotate, crop, compress or stretch the image to the proportions you need, and print to any size - up to 110” inches for canvas art.
Edit your artwork
to complement your interior, using Sherwin Williams or Pantone colors.
Enhance the look of your artwork with a decked edge, to capture the look of original fine art.
Embellish your artwork with paint, acrylic gel texture, gold leafing or mica chips.
Create unique images with specialty cropping or turn any image into any shape you request.
Transform your artwork by creating a panelscape.
Every project is unique and requires an individualized touch. We offer a wide variety of genres and subject matters. Our consultants will also provide unique options for your project by researching and sourcing unexpected pieces that will add character and interest to your interiors.
Vintage postcards from the local area were reproduced on canvas and framed.
Pages from a vintage cookbook were floated on linen and framed to enhance the nostalgia of a senior living dining room.
Quilts were sourced for this sewing room and framed in a shadow box.
Board games were arranged as if the game was in process, and framed in shadow boxes.
Record albums from the 50’s and 60’s were displayed and framed in shadow boxes.
Historical photography from the local area provides the focal point over a fireplace.