Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Miniature Oil Painting Framed
This is a good idea on what you could do to any miniature oil paintings you may have. It was framed in a way to give it some depth. Helps you focus in on the oil. This miniature was framed in our shop....
Monday, January 2, 2012
We will miss Bob Devore...
There are no words that can describe how much we will miss Bob. Bob has volunteered for years in the frame shop. He built most of the furniture in the shop and even did electrical work. But most important he was a good friend to Sr. Jacqualine, the sisters and I. Recently he has passed away. I'm sure his spirit is with us. Thank you Bob for being so generous with your time and talents! You will always be remembered by all of us.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
2nd Annual Art Show

Feature Artist: Howard Watson
Mark your calendars! Don't miss this event we are celebrating art together for our 2nd annual year on November 4th, 5th and 6th. Our opening reception will be Friday Nov. 4th, 2011 from 5:00pm to 9:00pm. The sale will continue on Nov. 5th and 6th from 10:00 am to 4:00pm. Our first year was such a success and enjoyed by so many people that its been requested for us to have another show to Celebrate Art! This show benefits our sister's missions in Tanzania, Africa. If you would like to read a little more about our sisters in Tanzania click on the link Our African Sisters under other links on this blog.
( www.sistersholyredeemer.org/masista_wa_mkombozi.htm ) We have a few changes in store for all of our guests. This year we will add scultures, pottery, original artistic jewlery and portfolios. It will be different but will surely be an enjoyable experience for all who attend this event!
( www.sistersholyredeemer.org/masista_wa_mkombozi.htm ) We have a few changes in store for all of our guests. This year we will add scultures, pottery, original artistic jewlery and portfolios. It will be different but will surely be an enjoyable experience for all who attend this event!
Monday, May 9, 2011
Spring Is Here!
Sunday, February 27, 2011
A Picture Sale!
On Monday, March 14th and Tuesday, March 15th we will have a picture sale at the hospital in the atrium. We have all kinds of pictures. Oils, watercolors and prints. Landscapes, flowers and cultural pictures. Come and See!
More Pictures!
Saturday, February 5, 2011
A Popular Question... How Wide should mats be?

Are wider mats better?
Many people do not choose a mat wide enough. Usually because of lack of experience or they think it costs lots more. Which it really doesn’t. You can prove this to yourself. The next time you have a picture custom framed, ask your framer to quote you the price of the whole job using only a 2-inch mat border around your picture. Write this price down on a piece of paper right there on the frame shop desk. Now ask your custom framer to change the border to 4 inches wide. A good shop can do this instantly. Write this price above the former price. Subtract the difference and you will find the difference in most cases to be very little compared to what you receive. Just a couple of inches and a small change in price could take your framed art from being ho hum to OH Wow!
How wide a mat border do you need?
Without seeing the artwork it is difficult to say. But I will say this. A picture up to 11 by 14 inches needs a minimum of two to three inches of border. From there up to 16 by 20 you should have a minimum of three inches. Anything over 16 by 20 should have at least 3 or 4 inches of border. This is a fairly good guide for most people. Remember these are minimums. Have you ever seen a postage stamp framed using six inches of border all around it. Watch how that really draws people up to it to find out what has been framed in that little hole! See, a lot depends on what you are framing.
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