This project provides a display of memorabilia collected from the dedication of the WWII memorial in Washington DC. Personalized in memory of her father, the customer combined photos and memorabilia to pay tribute to the veteran in her family.
An asian fan is beautifully displayed and conserved under glass. Offering both protection and a stylish display, this design guards against fading from harmful UV rays while elimating exposure to humidity changes and other factors that could prematurely age this delicate collectable.
This design offers whimsical wall décor with a collection of buttons, randomly arranged to provide a custom framed accent piece to highlight the colors of the room for which it was chosen.
This needle art of a Thomas Kinkade design was custom framed after being hand laced for best conservation. Hand lacing, a conservation mount recommended specifically for needle art, is standard practice at Art of the Matter.
A series of political buttons are arranged for this historian, where they are best protected and maintained intact for collectability.
A partial display of battle fatigues, pictures and medals earned, honor this veteran of the Gulf wars.
Jersey designs vary, but the owner of this hockey jersey chose a loose fitting action pose to complement other elements in a room with a sporting theme.
A more structured and stylized design for a baseball jersey incorporates a photograph of the player in addition to the signed jersey.