At this time, I offer original artwork on paper and fine art prints unframed. This approach allows for safer, more affordable shipping and gives my clients—many of whom are collectors and interior designers—the flexibility to select framing options that best suit their personal taste, space, and design vision.

For best results, I suggest using archival materials such as acid-free mats and UV-protective or museum glass to preserve the integrity of your artwork over time.

Working with a trusted local framer who specializes in archival-quality presentation can help bring out the full beauty of your piece. While there are online framing services available, I encourage you to research carefully and prioritize those that offer museum-quality materials and custom options suited to fine art.

Below are examples of three common and elegant framing styles to consider:

  • Full-Bleed Mounting: The artwork extends to the edge of the frame without a border, offering a bold, contemporary look.

  • Matted Mounting: A traditional and refined presentation using an archival mat to create space between the artwork and the frame.

  • Float Mounting: The artwork appears to "float" within the frame, casting subtle shadows and emphasizing texture, deckled edges, or hand-cut paper.

Each style offers a distinct aesthetic and can enhance the visual impact of your piece depending on your space and sensibilities.

Full-Bleed Mounting

Print is framed flush to the edge without a mat.

Mat Mounting

Print is framed by a 2’’ white core mat with a bevel cut around the edge.

Float Mounting

Print is elevated to allow for a full view of face and edges.