Car enthusiasts, rejoice! Have we got a turbo-charged treat for you!
Ferrari GTO, limited edition print by Maurizio Corbi
Framed using charcoal fillet, white paper matting and metallic chili red gloss frame
Always the most unique and cutting-edge designs for your custom framing needs. These New Car Finish frames have roared into Chemers Gallery's ever-expanding array of the best of the best. We're first in Orange County to offer these stream-lined car finishes and we couldn't wait to share them with you. Now you can place your favorite car paintings, posters and prints in a first class frame that offers the best MPG around. Bring in your memorabilia and we'll help you arrange your race tickets, auto pins and bumper stickers in a glossy shadow box. Do you still have the keys from your very first car? Why not frame them as a gift or for your home office?
Detail of Ferrari GTO, limited edition print by Maurizio Corbi
Framed using charcoal fillet, white paper matting and metallic chili red gloss frame
Available in two sizes and a variety of metallic colors including charcoal, silver and red, these New Car Finishes will hug the curves of your treasured car images and artwork. Teflon-tough and scratch-resistant, these frames are durable and streamlined for a look that's purely eye-catching.
Transportation, watercolor and gouache on paper by Barry Root
Framed using a blue fillet, off-white linen matting and metallic gold gloss frame
Even if automotive isn't your thing, there's lots of other uses for New Car finishes. Do you have a favorite concert poster that hasn't been framed yet? What about contemporary or surrealist artwork? Even mirrors can live life in the fast lane with a shiny, sparkly moulding. Great for the young and young at heart, children's book illustrations are a perfect complement for the whimsy of these shimmery frames.
Zoom on in to Chemers Gallery with your collection of memorabilia, your engineering, mechanical or construction certificates and blueprints, or your contemporary art to see these fuel-injected frames in action!
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