Custom CNC Fabricated Photo Frames for Vancouver Photographer Liz Rosa

We teamed up with the uber talented Photographer Liz Rosa to create 3 oversized custom photo frames for her art show which was held in Yaletown's Space Gallery this past July.  Liz required modern white photo frames with rounded, chamfered edges to fit her custom sized prints, the largest one being 55" x 45".

 

A behind the scenes, in the making look at the fabrication process of Liz Rosa’s custom CNC’d photo frames from beginning to end! See the end result when they’re hung and ready for sale at her art show.

Liz Rosa's custom frames were made of birch plywood which was CNC'd to include a chamfer and a groove in the design.

Liz Rosa's custom frames were made of birch plywood which was CNC'd to include a chamfer and a groove in the design.

We designed and CNC fabricated the frames, clamped and glued them, and finished it of with white paint to complete the look.  The CNC'd photo frames were built with a ledge on the backside to ensure the prints had somewhere to rest.  They were finished with custom-cut white acrylic edge accents for a polished look at that added just the right amount of shine. 

 

Liz Rosa signing her masterpiece after it was placed in to the custom CNC'd photo frames

Liz Rosa signing her masterpiece after it was placed in to the custom CNC'd photo frames

Liz Rosa's beautiful piece with custom plywood frames created by Klo Lab

Liz Rosa's beautiful piece with custom plywood frames created by Klo Lab

The result was three beautifully framed photos that perfectly accentuated Liz's vibrant photography.

Have an idea you'd like to bring to life?  Whether it's laser engraving services, or wood, plastic, or metal fabrication, we can get the job done right, with a quick turnaround and great pricing. 

Give us a call or or email info@klolab.com to receive a quote!

 

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