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FRAMES
Highlighting the imperfections of natural live edge features of Hawaiian hardwoods. This style works great with gyotaku prints as it mimics a species natural habitat and provides contrast as well as depth to the final outcome.
A collaboration of live edge and epoxy resin to create a one of a kind frame. The pigmented resin combined with the wood adds a unique look, like no other.
A simple yet elegant approach that highlights distinct features of a specific hardwood. Popular choices are Koa, Curly Koa, Milo, Monkey Pod, and Spalted Mango.
An 18th century Japanese technique also known as Yakisugi. A technique which uses fire to slightly char the surface of the wood without burning the entire piece of wood. It’s then cleaned with a wire brush and sealed with a natural oil to preserve its charred look. This process is known to protect it against insects, as well as making it fire retardant and waterproof.