Our entry-level product, our canvas art, is printed locally in Los Angeles on a poly cotton blend fine art canvas. The frames are handcrafted using 100% real pine wood sourced from Italy’s sustainable forests.
Printed on Glossy Fuji Crystal Archive paper, under 0.08” acrylic glass, the Floating Frame Acrylic stands out in any room. Pros use the Floating Frame Acrylic to display their collections at leading art fairs around the globe. Thanks to a small gap between the frame and the edges of your image, the picture appears to float inside the frame. This gives it a unique presence; a contemporary frame for your artwork that is both elegant and subtle.
Acrylic glass is light, shatterproof and resistant to temperature fluctuations. The properties of your print are intensified when it is mounted under glossy acrylic glass, which highlights the vivid color and enhances the impression of depth.
Our passe-partouts are made from the finest, non-acidic, fade-resistant museum card stock – guaranteed to be free of wooden fibers. These mounts are produced with a beveled edge and then set flush against the images. Our prints are certified for 75 years of brilliant color, and every print goes through a 6-step final inspection.
Neifa Cosenza is a California-based artist with a singular experience as a Latina working in fashion, art, and home decor. After suffering a brain inflammation due to COVID-19, which left her limited use of her right hand, she turned to deep and meditative sessions experimenting with abstraction and expressionist art styles. As an ever-inspired artist, she turned to the work of Cy Twombly and Basquiat as muses for expression. The subject of Spirituality and connection with God has been the center of her work, a belief that allows her to discover "different dimensions of God's love every day." A love she believes is unyielding for all humankind with no exceptions. When asked about the meaning behind her art, she writes, "I believe we all experience setbacks in our lives, but there is always an opportunity for a comeback. And with a bit of grace, something might emerge, something better than anything you've experienced in the past."