Some weeks ago a senior Customer came to our factory wanting us to make some custom size glass clip frames. The
desired, odd-size clip frames were to match other existing ones on her family wall. There had been new additions to her clan, she said, and she wanted the wall photos decor to match. She volunteered that she was a pensioner and could not afford to pay much. Also, she helpfully added, she knew what the prices of the clip frames should be. Since the special size clip frames that she wanted were smaller than the A3 clip frames she saw on our display for $6.65, hers should ...
The artists, their art, their studios and the environment
Posted on Category: Picture Framing Industry InsightsBy:So, you’re an artist. You draw, sketch or paint, mostly on paper. You’re starting to sell your work and gettin
g a name for yourself. Your sales are increasing, but you still don’t sell most of your art, so you store it. Often you need to travel, so you leave your work, in your studio, unattended, or course, because, well , it’s not like a pet that can wander off at night, right? But to safely store your work require some forethought and planning and chances are that you’ve been so busy that you haven’t given this topic much thought. This is where this post “The Artists, Their Art , Their Studios & The Environment” comes in, giving you a reminder list with some ...


