Owner Victoria Spoor's passion for framing is clear upon entering her quaint shop. An active participant in neighborhood events, she even keeps treats for the local dogs at her desk. Specializing in shadow boxes and object framing, her work is clean and sophisticated. Her shop "has a strong emphasis on conservation and preservation," she says.
A gallery and full service framing shop makes Kennedy Studios a one-stop shop for both artists and collectors alike. Kennedy Studios primarily showcases Island artists and has a wide selection of both framed and unframed works of art, largely geared toward Island scenery and nautical themes.
Frugal Framers is located on Moody Street near the intersection of Walnut Street. In business since 1996, it provides customized framing services for a large variety of items including photographs, portraits, artwork, sport jerseys and memorabilia like christening gowns. You name it—if it's possible, this shop will try to frame it.
The Picture Place was founded 36 years ago by Robert Granquist. The enthusiastic staff has extensive experience as well as seasoned taste in custom framing. They also sell valuable artwork and host galleries on occasion.
The Page Waterman Gallery offers custom framing services suitable for any type of art or collectible, from your child's latest masterpiece to an original oil painting. The gallery also offers restoration for oil paintings and frames, and is stocked with beautiful artwork. Owner F. Sturtevant Waterman has 25 years of experience and offers a wealth of knowledge in framing and art restoration.
With a deep passion for her work and her company, it's easy to understand why Hsiu-Lan Chang's FastFrame has won three consecutive Gold Reader's Choice Awards from the Brookline Tab since it first opened in 2004. These accolades and several others are most likely attributed to the company's respect for customers' artwork and its commitment to customer service. Most pieces can be framed in about one week because all the work is done on the premises.
Serving the Belmont community for the past three years, Big Picture Framing uses high-quality products and glass in all of its frames. It is located in Waverly Square, a heavily traveled pedestrian and commercial area of Belmont.
One could not think of a more apt name for what Diane and Adam Isaacson, owners of The Picture Store, do. They are "The Picture Store" because they frame pictures. For large-scale photos, they develop pictures. For damaged images, they repair pictures. And for local artists, they hang their Boston-themed pictures in their store. The store provides graphics and custom framing.