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Picture Framing ExamplesThese are just a few examples of the
types of framing Steve Kaufman of World Frame Us offers. Steve
has the ability to frame almost any piece of art that is brought
in. Framing your art is important because it is the best way
to protect your artwork and provide a beautiful way to enhance
the art and display it in your home or office. A well designed
frame focuses the viewer’s eye on the picture and creates
an eloquent look. Steve uses the finest materials available,
including acid free mats to properly preserve the art piece.
Browse the following samples to see the quality framing that
Steve has to offer. |
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Sports
Memorabilia Framing
Steve has extensive experience in building shadow box and regular frames to protect sports memorabilia. The key to this type of framing is to beautifully display the piece without harming it in any way (just in case you get the urge someday to go play ball with that bat signed by your favorite major league player.) Steve's combines his talents to provide an attractive frame while leaving the memorabilia intact. |
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Portrait and Other Photography Framing
If you have captured that perfect sunset or have had professional photos taken of your family, Steve is the right person to handle those special photos. He has worked with several portrait and other photographers to provide framing to augment the beauty of their pictures. |
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 Tropical
Art Framing
Steve has framed numerous pieces of tropical and surf art for local artists and others. He has many beautiful frames, including bamboo frames to complement your tropical piece of art. |
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 List
of Clients
The following are just a few of
the many customers that have hired World Frame Us to protect
their artwork and memorabilia: Oakley, Custom Glass Signs, Shimano
USA, Dragon Optical, Digital Optical, Sterling King Fine Arts,
Surf Hut Gallery, Environmental Development Co., Merrill-Lynch
(San Diego), Nieman's Restaurant, Financial Profiles, Father's
Resource Center, The Skateboard Magazine, Cindy Stroesser Photography,
Amy Schwartz Photography, The Bike Zen, Calypso Restaurant,
Equity Management, Surf One, and Paul Ecke Central School. |
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