Mounting
Mounting is the technique used to secure a photograph to a mount or display board. There are several different methods and materials to choose from when mounting a photograph. We provide following different options for mounting.
Fusion to foam mounting
Your item is permanently attached to foam backing board.
Acid-free Taping
Your item is taped from the back and will hang naturally.
Haiku Hinging
Your item is hinged with acid-free rice paper and hangs naturally - (any
wrinkles will be visible) process is completely reversable - (preserves the
integrity of the original artwork).
Print Guard
In lieu of glass: *UV Inhibitor clear plastic finish permanently applied to
surface of already mounted artwork
Choice of textures: Smooth or Textured (has "canvas" appearance).
Mylar Preservation
Ideal for ephemera (newspapers, comic books, etc.) collectibles. Your item
is placed within an acid-free, *uv inhibiting mylar envelope, then hand vacuum
sealed - completely reversable process.
Canvas Stretching
Your rolled canvas is stretched and fastened to stretcher bars then framed with a
standard of floater frame.
Needlepoint
Your needlepoint is stretched around a coated fiber board and fastened through the
non-stitched border area.
Shadow Box
When your artwork is multi-dimensional - (coins, cards, 3d collectibles, etc.) and
requires additional depth. Almost any frame chosen is built out from the back as needed.
Items are secured by wire, adhesive, or shelving.
Floating
Your item is acid-free hinged mounted with natural edges of artwork exposed.
Fabric Stitching
Your material is meticulously hand sewn to a backing board - completely reversable.



