All images are printed through dye sublimation onto aluminum. This technique involves infusing archival dyes into a specially treated aluminum sheet through heat transfer causing the dyes to be embedded beneath the surface. Produced with a matte finish gives the images a realistic quality as if looking out a window in real time resulting in a sense of timelessness. The benefits of dye sublimated prints are museum/archival quality, scratch resistant and the technology allows for vibrant, long-lasting colors resistant to fading or discoloration over time. The aluminum used is 90% recycled aluminum and is 100% recyclable after sublimination and is manufactured in the U.S.
The framing options available are a traditional, contemporary white wood float frame, suspended off the wall using an inset backing or frameless with standoffs in the corners for a more industrial look. The images are light weight and easy to hang. Using dye sublimated printing on aluminum eliminates the glare and weight of glass typically used for framing.
Finished images are produced to order and shipped to the client's home or business. Delivery time is generally about two to three weeks.