Saturday, June 6, 2009
The Sorrento Collection by Larson-Juhl

Inspired by the western coastal town of Sorrento, Italy, Larson-Juhl's Sorrento collection embodies the culture and feel of this unique city.
Sorrento is also the industries second PEFC certified collection. PEFC, Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification, traces the chain of custody of lumber product from forest to final product. Through PEFC, consumers can be confident that they are purchasing a product that is from a well-managed, sustainable forest.
Sorrento's soft colors and its one of a kind finish is reminiscent of earthen glazes applied to pottery and adds depth and texture to the collection. The exquisite new finishes are light, subtle earth tones highlighted by a soft satin sheen and brought to life by a crackled finish

Labels: Green Framing, Larson Juhl, PEFC certified
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Philagrafika is Moving

SUPPORT THE MOVE!!Your support is very important to Philagrafika!! To help support the move, all Philagrafika Invitational Portfolios and prints available at 20% off until June 15!!
That means some prints will be starting as low as $400! Don't miss out!! Payment plans are available. VIEW ALL 53 PRINTS
HERE!! For questions about certain prints and to get pricing, please contact Rebecca Mott at
rmott@philagrafika.org or call 215-701-8057.
Monday, June 1, 2009
David Kimelman photography art opening

We just finished framing the artwork of David Kimelman, who has an upcoming opening.
It was a pleasure working with David and his images, please check out his work.
An exhibition of photographs titled, Natural Order, will be on display from June, 5 - August 26 at Hudson Beach Glass Philadelphia, a gallery in Old City, Philadelphia.
Artist Statement:The photographs in the exhibition, Natural Order, are about the complex, tenuous, and often contradictory relationships people have with the natural world. They express our fear of elemental chaos, alienation from nature, and our attempts to protect ourselves and put ourselves above the natural order. However, these images also reveal our fascination with natural beauty and wildness, and our reverence for the immutable forces of our planet.
Labels: Artist, Gallery Framing, Photography