Framing Prints

There are endless combinations of frame, mount, mat, and acrylic/glass glazing. Frames are available in a variety of price ranges. Glazing runs from cheap glass to very expensive museum acrylic. Traditional prints are mounted, matted, and framed. I do none of this in house. My preferred vendors provide mounted and matted prints or framed prints ready to hang. This adds to the delivery time and cost.
There are thousands of moldings and I have no idea which are in stock. Choose from Roma  moldings:
https://www.romamoulding.com
Or Larson Juhl:
https://www.larsonjuhl.com/en-US/mouldings.html
 
Paper prints are purchased and shipped rolled. As an option prints may be mounted on a quality rigid substrate and shipped for the buyer to frame. It is best to have a competent frame shop do this unless the buyer really knows how to mount and frame a print.
The Lumachrome prints with Trulife Acrylic are expensive. They are a far superior media to provide a high gloss print ready to hang. These are Lumachrome paper prints laminated between face Trulife and an acrylic backer.
 
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