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Professional framers ensconce art in wood or metal frames complete with five types of glass and acid-free mats
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Much like a butterfly collection or a loose transdimensional tesseract, a family portrait is best kept secured behind a protective pane of glass. Entrap a memory with this voucher.
$39 for $100 Worth of Custom Framing, Art, and Restoration
Metro Art & Frame charges $60 an hour for labor and offers 8"x10" nonglare glass ($12), an 11"x14" plastic shadowbox ($14), 18"x24" canvas stretching ($81), or the dry mount of a 48”x96” project ($150).
Though Metro Art & Frame sometimes features a discounted price online, this voucher still offers the best deal available.
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About Metro Art & Frame
As the recession deepened, Metro Art & Frame owner Bo Okuyan found that demand never slackened for one market of art collectors: parents. Mr. Okuyan's business savvy caught the attention of the New York Times' Michael Winerip in 2010, who noted that a steady supply of finger paintings and crafts had caused Bo to rethink his definition of art. “All kids are artists, that’s how we look at it now,” he said. Whether upgrading fridge-hung stick-figure portraits to a permanent gallery or framing a more traditionally priceless painting, Mr. Okuyan and his staff begin with a complimentary consultation, tailoring each project to fit home or office aesthetics and personal style. Metro Art & Frame's acid-free mats center photographs, oil paintings, or post-modern puddles of spilled milk in an ornate, gold-leafed frame or elegant black one. Five types of glass and two flavors of plexiglass guard sensitive paintings from light damage with UV protection, and the shop's selection of contemporary and classic prints lets patrons fill in the gaps in their home galleries.