Peter Lik frame before and after

Friday, August 19, 2011

Before: framed Peter Lik image

Before: frames peter Lik image

One of our customers came in and wanted a contemporary  almost invisble frame for her already framed Peter Lik image.  We picked up her large frame (image size is 19x59) and set out  to come up with this ultra contemporary design. Using a 4" wide solid clear lucite frame with museum glass.

                 After: Lik image with Lucite frame and museum glass

After: Peter Lik image with lucite frame and museum glassinstalled lucite frame

              Here is the final product. delivered and installed!

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New Window Display

Thursday, July 07, 2011

Check out our new window display. Our front  window features the artwork of

Philadelphia artist Peaceful Traveler which we now have instock. 

framed philadelphia map

The side window features the artwork of artist Mark Ryden

all frames images are from the Bunnies and Bees boxset.

Mark Ryden

samples are for sale.email info@trinityframing or call 215-351-1600

to inquire about prices

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Big Ditty March 13th - April 25th

Thursday, March 11, 2010

We just finished the framing for artist Shelley Spector's show at Gallery Joe.



Shelley Spector's work acts as a magnifying glass for the familiar. Her digital prints
and constructions of everyday objects are tributes to unsung heros and frozen moments.
Together the pieces create a time capsule of sort, its contents both real and imagined.
through this process Spector records and creates changes in time, meaning and
culture, providing a way to both unravel and redifine it.


Opening Reception Saturday March 13th 5-7pm


Gallery Joe 302 Arch St. http://www.galleryjoe.com/


For more info about the artist visit her site http://www.shelleyspector.com/


This show is also part of Philagrafika2010 Independent Projects http://www.philagrafika2010.org/node/97

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Welded Steel Frames

Thursday, January 21, 2010

We are pleased to announce the addition of A Street Frames "Welded Steel Frame" line.

The Art of Steel. The transformation of raw, coarse, industrial grade steel into a contemporary picture frame is like a metamorphosis. Angle iron or flat bar steel is cut and welded to exact dimensions. The frame is then hand ground to match one of our eleven custom grinding patterns. Each frame is sprayed with a durable sealing finish to protect the steel from oxidizing. The frame is fit with a wood core to allow custom fitting of your artwork. The result is a elegant framing solution to complement prints, drawings, photography and canvases.






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Barnes Foundation Groundbreaking Shovel Shadow box Frame

Thursday, December 17, 2009

The renowned Barnes Foundation, long of Latchs Lane in Merion, finally broke ground on a new $150 million museum building along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia.
We were contacted to frame one of the 27 shovels used in the cerimony.
Here are some picture of the project from starting with raw wood and a simply design.

We chose ash wood for the frame as it is the same wood used for the shaft and handle of the shovel. The shovel was mounted to a neutral linen fabric wrapped backing board. UV acrylic was used for the glazing.

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