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At the tail ends of a challenging winter, (tons of snow = tons of shoveling!) February and March are often travel and vacation months for folks here in the north-Midwest. Vacation photos are still relevant, but more and more being stored digitally rather than in print. Thus, more and more vacationers are celebrating their travels by bringing home art that they purchased while visiting various locales. Original artworks and canvases, fine art prints, textiles and weavings, photographs, art postcards, and even art souvenirs can be purchased in galleries, museums, art fairs, gift shops, and street bazaars. We’ve seen customers spend thousands of dollars as well as mere pennies on their special mementos!

And at the ends of a challenging winter, we are grateful to be able to frame the beautiful works from all over the world (especially the warm places!). Each type of art has special needs, and our expert team is ready to help you both display and preserve your travel tokens.

One type of art we often see from foreign travel is original paintings on paper. These are often matted with non-archival materials for display and purchase, and we will recommend simple ways to #heartyourart such as archival and acid free matting and UV glass. Another common type of travel art is rolled canvas. We generally advise our customers to have these works stretched over an inner frame, with the options to add an outer frame and glass to further enhance the display and defend against fading, dirt, dust, and fingers.

When considering “souvenir” purchases, travelers often gravitate toward what they can carry home on a plane. But don’t let that deter you from purchasing the dream piece you find on your wanderings! Gladstone Gallery owner Barbara Gladstone says to ship what you can’t carry. “Most artwork is shipped by plane, but with heavy pieces like furniture or ceramics, you’re better off shipping by boat,” she noted in a 2016 New York Times article. Gladstone also suggests that travelers not be afraid to buy art on the spot, especially at art fairs. “Because if you don’t, it will be gone,” she says. Now, we aren’t the types to encourage unfettered purchase decisions, but travel often arouses inspirations of freedom, peace, growth, rest, joy, and awe. And if an artwork is motivating the feelings that a trip represents, perhaps the “impulse” should be acted upon…

But back to vacation photos. These special snaps and portraits are equally worthy of display. We have many solutions to show your vacation photographs. Our fine art printing and digital department can print your photos on papers for traditional framing, canvas for gallery wrap hangings, high gloss acrylic prints, and we can even engineer custom digital collages. Multiple opening mats, ready-made frames, and easels are other choices for vacay photo presentation.

So come see us with your travel art, vacation photos, or anything really (we’re not fussy)! We’d love to hear about your adventures, and help you preserve your mementos and share your stories.

Art is the only way to run away without leaving home.

Twyla Tharp

 

The older I get, the more I have respect for whatever is already old.

Elvis Presley was born today.  When he was good, he was great.

Here is a my favorite Elvis mash-up of my favorite Elvis song.

Enjoy.

And thank you Elvis for sharing your talent with us.

 

 

 

Awning

Fluorescent lights up front, LED (light emitting diodes) and fluorescents inside.

We strive for a color temperature inside the design studio of between 3500 and 4500 Kelvin degrees.  This is a mid-morning or a mid-afternoon natural light.   This is accomplished with a random combination of natural light, fluorescent lights, LED lights and several white hard surfaces for scattering purposes.

It all works out.  It’s magic.

No wi-fi, no cell reception, no texting, no facebook and no twitter.

There is something authentic about the Lake Superior north shore.  It is only 5 hours away by automobile, but it is about 50 years away from a technology point of view, which is the best way to recharge.

Take the time to recharge.

And try the Duluth Grill.  You will not be disappointed.

NorthShore-1

Business up front

The Broadway Avenue awning was installed this week.  It is illuminated from within by fluorescent lights to provide 24 hour visibility.

It was delight to work with Schad-Tracy Signs on this project, partly because Mike Schad has been such a tremendous framing customer over the years.  It is nice to be able to return the favor.

There are a lot of reasons to love this video.  It’s original and authentic.

It looks like it was filmed in the backyard of a party barbeque.

And that only adds to the charm.

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