FRAMING OPTIONS
 

Framing

How we decorate our wall speaks of who we are, how we feel and who we care about. Your selection of framing complements your décor, giving your home a special character. My premium framing range is designed to give you the best quality and value for your portrait investment.

One of the most exciting framing options is acrylic (perspex). Acrylic has several great benefits:

  • artwork appears more vibrant and ‘sharper’
  • naturally reduces UV (glass does not)
  • it is lighter than glass
  • safer that glass - does not shatter as glass can

framed acrylic

 
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Also, the bonded-acrylic has a fantastic modern ‘floating’ look to it.

Canvas finish may be framed or simply ‘frameless’ for a modern look.

Custom art-framing is a tradition portrait print mounted under a mat-board. A range of timber finishes are available.

 

bonded acrylic

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custom art-framing

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triptych
Triptychs are very popular and look great as either a vertical or a horizontal layout. truptych
 

Sizes and prices

The prices listed are for portrait prints and framing. Wedding prices are less 33%.

Rectangle format
Square format
Print only
Framed: all types
Desktop
8x6" (20x15cm)
8" (20cm)
$138
10x8" (25x20cm)
10" (25cm)
$233
Small
18x12" (45x30cm)
14" (35cm)
$295
$492
20x13" (50x35cm)
16" (40cm)
$413
$588
Medium
24x16" (60x40cm)
20" 50cm)
$533
$792
30x20" (75x50cm)
24" (60cm)
$732
$1088
Large
36x24" (90x60cm)
30" (75cm)
$988
$1393
45x30" (115x75cm)
40" (100cm)
$1489
$1988
60x40" (150x100cm)
$2368
$2992
Triptych
30x12" (75x30cm)
$533
$792
40x16" (100x 40cm)
$988
$1392

Prices are in Australian dollars and subject to change without notice

All orders require a deposit of at least 50% to proceed. Payment may be made with cash, cheque, credit card or direct bank deposit. Payment may alsobe made by instalments.

 
 
Phone: 0407 388 883 or email william@livingportraiture.com

 

 

 
Kindly note that all images are copyright and may not be used without permission. Thank you, William Hall