Arabella is fully of life and has plenty of spunk. Even in black and white the energy of this 2 year old comes shinning through. Her daddy is Lola's vet Rudd Nelson at Bayview Animal Clinic.
Carianne brought to us a project done for the Red Cross foundation of Fort Lauderdale. Someone donated the signed prints of Arnold Palmer and our custom frame shop and we were able to do a custom frame for them, in which we put them together together in one frame. It will be auctioned off at their next fundraiser.
Robert brought in this picture of a Bald eagle that he had hanging in his home for years. He loved the piece but felt it needed a make over.
With a little TLC from Mayra and Bela. That eagle has a new lease on life.
Robert chose to go with a Larson-Juhl Charcoal Antica, with a barely blue mat to accent the colors and was so pleased with the end result, he brought us a dozen doughnuts to say "Thanks!"
This is another of Dave's many projects he brought to us to get framed. This autographed picture of Muhammed Ali is framed with a Complete-High gloss Black and measures 36 x 49 inches.
Just an update on our little Lola Kiss' status. Her recovery is going fabulous, she had her staples removed and is doing great. We hope she will soon be the happy puppy she was before.
Victor brought his african vacation photographs to get framed to our frame shop. He decided to go with a Larson-Juhl's Gramercy black wood molding with silver edge. It's simple enough so that the frames don't over power the pictures, yet have enough class to give them that little extra.
The Molina Family decided to go with an Engelsen-Dark wood frame, for their beach portrait. It's traditional, yet accentuates what a beautiful family they make.