Size and Framing Guide

  • A3 | 29.7 x 42 cm | 11.7 x 16.5 inches

    A2 | 42 x 59.4 cm | 16.5 x 23.4 inches

    A1 | 59.4 x 84.1 cm | 23.4 x 33.1 inches

  • The prints you are framing have a small white internal border that surrounds the artwork. This border is part of the design and is intended to create a visual buffer between the artwork and the frame, as well as allowing space for Scarlett’s signature.

  • We supply our prints either unframed or framed. To purchase a framed print please contact us here to discuss options. We can frame ourselves to keep costs down or have a local professional framer if you wish. Natuarally, framing incurs a higher charge and longer processing time but there are plenty of options available. We recommend getting your order framed as then you will receive ready to hang artwork. Paper originals are always framed and included in price.

  • We have plenty of in-house framing options for a range of budgets. These range from classic wood, to sleek metal to modern acrylic to suit your vibe and budget. We can also offer a range of colours, finishes, mounts, textures etc. We also offer advice on what frame we feel would look best and suit the artwork the most.

  • When framing your prints, glazing (the protective covering over the artwork) is essential for preserving them over time. You have two main options:

    • Glass: Provides a traditional finish and is highly scratch-resistant. However, it can be heavier and more fragile.

    • Acrylic: Lighter and shatter-resistant, making it ideal for larger prints or spaces where safety is a concern. Acrylic also filters UV light, which can help protect your prints from fading. This is generally the cheaper option.

    For large prints like A1, acrylic may be a more practical option due to its lightweight nature.

  • Our prints are highly resistant to UV light and are PH neutral, allowing you to display them for years. However, to keep your framed prints looking fresh, avoid placing them in direct sunlight, which can cause fading over time. Regularly dust the frame and glazing with a soft, dry cloth to keep them clean.