Art with Heart Show Benefits Meals on Wheels

Shop for art and help area seniors during the opening night of the Art with Heart art show.
Thursday February 6, 2020 | 5:00pm – 8:00pm
Finer Frames loves our seniors and want to help support their independence and those who help them. Our staff has all been personally touched by the struggle aging parents go through to remain independent at home. We see the generous work of volunteers that care so much and we wanted to help too! Boise Metro Meals on Wheels serves 1,000 meals to home bound seniors each weekday. They do this with an incredible group of dedicated volunteers and through donations like yours. With each purchase you make of beautiful hand-painted artwork, you help this great cause.
Art with Heart Reception, Art Show & Auction
Thursday, February 6, 2020
5:00pm – 8:00pm
FINER FRAMES
132 E State Street, Eagle Idaho 83616
There are well over 50 original paintings created by 25+ artists from across the West. All are small and perfect for collecting or sharing with friends. There are works of contemporary art, watercolor, pastel, photography and traditional oil paintings.
SILENT AUCTION A few of the paintings have been donated by the artists and will be available Thursday night only by Silent Auction. 100% of the proceeds of these works will be donated to Boise Metro Meals on Wheels.
The artwork will be on display through the end of February and the closing reception on Last Thursday, February 27th, 2020 from 5 to 8pm.
USAF Retirement Shadowbox
This was a first for me. Not building the shadowbox; but using white suede as a background color. I’ve always been a fan of using dark dignified colors for military displays. But this project needed to be special. I wanted the design to be fresh and dramatic, worthy of this distinguished Air Force retiree.
He and I had met 30 years ago and have kept in touch through Facebook over the years. CMSgt Garrett Kuwada spent his military career in the postal service in Europe and the Pacific. He reached the highest enlisted rank in the US Air Force at Chief Master Sergeant, which is quite an accomplishment. When he retired to Hawaii, he reached out and asked if I would create something special for his retirement. Of course, I jumped at the chance. Not long after, a shipping box arrived packed with his uniform, patches, medals and coins. I sorted through things, worked on a layout and set the project underway. Let me tell you how I built it.

Jim Peterson Photography
The uniform, flag and post office box (pictured upper left) called for a very deep frame. I chose Roma’s Ramino Steel Black shadowbox moulding (#175001) capped on top of its coordinating frame #174001 that I turned on its side. I liked the combination of wood and black finishes in contrasting shape. Since the frame had to be so deep, the wide sides were going be become part of the design and be interesting to look at.
The inside of the frame was a generous four inches and gave me a lot of space to utilize in the design. I used the white suede mat as the side spacer but separated the top and bottom sections with a ¼ black plastic spacer. Not only did it add some interest to the inside of the frame, but it served the purpose of holding the vertical elevated plates in place.
The plates that hold the patches run the entire height of the frame and are held in place between the two layers of side walls. They were made out of Crescent #7180 White Suede on top at 6” wide and Crescent #1607 Bright White as the supporting bottom mat at 6 ½” wide. The coins were sink-mounted in the suede mat, and the patches and pins were top mounted. Foamcore strips are hidden below and supported the length of the plates and held them up above the jacket.
I used the same combination of mats for the top center plate that elevated the nametag and pins. Floating it gave more visual importance to the items and the added height balance the height of the flag. I’m always looking for ways to emphasize symmetry in my designs. By centering the name plate and raising it, the overall design is more pleasing to the eye.
The uniform was placed front and center. I used a form made of foamcore inside the jacket to add some bulk under the lapels. This also helped to support the medals and dog tags. Everything was sewn in place. For the flag, I cut the triangle shape from my Wizard template, then added foamcore sides to lift the mat and hold the flag tightly in place.

The 6” tall mat plate that is across the bottom of the shadowbox creates the illusion of an equally balanced border, plus serves the important function of hiding the bulkiest part of the jacket. To help fill the space, I cut his name out of the white mat using my Wizard CMC, then glued the letters in place for a subtle detail that he really loved.

The Big Reveal at the Shop
To finish off this oversized shadowbox, I glazed it with Tru Vue’s Optium Museum Acrylic. This saved weight and offered better viewing without glare. For a shadow box, it’s my favorite material to use: No static. No scratching. It would also be safe for shipping across the Pacific.
The final step was to build a wood crate that would protect this special project on its way to Hawaii. I built it out of plywood with extra foam padding to cushion the frame. The crate weighed close to eighty pounds, so to aid in handling the oversized crate, I added metal handles to each side. I was glad I did, because I made delivering it to the shipping office much easier. Since it had to fly, I made arrangements with United Airlines Cargo, which was much cheaper option that traditional shippers. It was easy to open an account and all I had to do was drop it off at their cargo center near the airport.
I’m told when he opened it and saw the shadowbox it took his breath away. It was a great honor to create something special for CMSgt Kuwada. Next time, I think I’ll deliver it myself. A business trip to Hawaii would have been fun. I could deduct that, right?
We’ve Moved (but not too far)
20 years in the making, my dream of owning my own building has finally come true. Steve & I have been working hard to create the gallery and frame shop of my dreams. It’s been an adventure & I’m so proud to show it to you.

132 E State Street, Downtown Eagle, Idaho
Our NEW location is right next door to our original spot. We’ve spent the past 6 months remodeling, painting & primping the old feed store into a swanky new art gallery.
Stop by Thursday November 14th and we’ll give you the grand tour at our Holiday Open House. The party is on from 4:00pm – 8:00pm
Holiday Gift Guide
Need Christmas or Hanukkah gift ideas? Browse our wide range of carefully curated holiday picks from stocking stuffers to shadowbox framing. With hundreds of unique Holiday gift ideas, you’ll find something to delight the hard to shop for and the person who has everything at prices starting at $20.
Handmade with Heart
These beautiful gift items have all be personally selected by our team of designers for their uniqueness and high quality craftsmanship.

Vines Art Glass Ornaments $20 – $42

Suzanne Chetwood Aspen Mugs $25

Lisa Stover Glass Oil Bottles $40

Hotchkiss Black and Copper Mobile SALE $399
Art for the Animal Lover
This artwork is sure to bring a smile to dog lover on your gift list.

Oleg Strekachev 11×14 Oil on Board $275

Vizsla on Ceramic Tile | SALE $12

Gina Phillips 24×36 Oil on Canvas $1200
For Those that Like to Laugh
Predictable gifts are boring. Surprise someone with a special hand-made creation that is sure to make them chuckle.

Jeff Leedy | Dogus Interruptus $99

Kris Mannion Lips Mug $25

Niles Nordquist 5×7 Oil on Linen Panel $150

Olander Earthworks Face Sculpture $20
For the Adventure Lover

Rob Hart | Minions of Aspen Glade | 24×36 Acrylic | SALE $699

Mark Davis Oil on Panel $100 – $150

Kylie Lombardi | Venice on Metal | SALE $169

Rob Hart | Starry Night 18×24 $199
Custom Frame a Memory
Be a gift-giving hero and give them something they really want… a little piece of personal history.

Cycle Racing Shadowbox

Grandmas Baking Shadowbox

Wedding Invitation
See anything you like? Email us now or call 208-888-9898
ART WITH HEART Benefit Art Show
Shop with a Purpose this Thursday
Shop for art and help area seniors during the opening night of the Art with Heart art show.
OPENING RECEPTION
Thursday November 29, 2018
5:00pm to 8:00pm
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Finer Frames loves our seniors and want to help support their independence and those who help them. Our staff has all been personally touched by the struggle aging parents go through to remain independent at home. We see the generous work of volunteers that care so much and we wanted to help too! Boise Metro Meals on Wheels serves 1,000 meals to home bound seniors each weekday. They do this with an incredible group of dedicated volunteers and through donations like yours. With each purchase you make of beautiful hand-painted artwork, you help this great cause.
There are well over 100 original paintings created by 50+ artists from across the West. All are small and perfect for gift giving. These are just a few examples of works of contemporary art, watercolor, pastel and traditional oil paintings.
The show continues through January 2019.
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