Framing Resource

Framing Resource Expert custom picture framers, Established 1989 - open by appointment, call or email to schedule a consultation. Stop by and see our space at 1301 SE Stark st.

Specializing in anything picture framing related, from framing fine art, to your cherished family photos. Utilizing the latest conservation and preservation techniques, we can find the best treatments for your project. Working within any budget, we can assist you in designing your perfect frame. in Portland, or give us a call at 503-234-2370.

A big thank you, and an operational update: Wow! We are blown away by the recent surge in support from our arts communit...
02/23/2026

A big thank you, and an operational update:
Wow! We are blown away by the recent surge in support from our arts community. Due to a significant increase in business volume, we have decided to close on Mondays until further notice. This adjustment is part of of our commitment to maintaining the excellence you expect from us while better managing our operational needs.

Photo: folk art painting on wood panel by an unknown artist. Framed in a stained olive-wood veneer, stacked on an inner gilded accent.

David Hockney “The Room, Tarzana” acrylic on canvas c.1967.What a way to close out 2025. All hands on deck for this one....
12/18/2025

David Hockney “The Room, Tarzana” acrylic on canvas c.1967.
What a way to close out 2025. All hands on deck for this one. Todd and Bill have nearly 90 years of framing experience between the two of them. I’m convinced we have the best and most experienced team on the planet. Thanks for another great year everyone!

New crispy white float frame for “Red Nets” oil on canvas by Yayoi Kusama. Bright and beautiful!
11/12/2025

New crispy white float frame for “Red Nets” oil on canvas by Yayoi Kusama. Bright and beautiful!

Oil pastel on paper by Hayal Pozanti. Looking to give something a little more presence on the wall? Make a crown of thor...
02/17/2025

Oil pastel on paper by Hayal Pozanti. Looking to give something a little more presence on the wall? Make a crown of thorns frame for it! We did NOT make this frame, although we wish we did. The sweet spot for these tramp-art beauties was between 1870 and 1920. This one is contemporary as it was carved by a frame maker in 2022 with techniques passed down through generations.

Painting on a bag from Tiffany by Ben Frost. So much drama in a simple shadowbox!
01/21/2025

Painting on a bag from Tiffany by Ben Frost. So much drama in a simple shadowbox!

Our new BFF, living legend, the one and only, ELVIRA: MISTRESS OF THE DARK, graced us with her presence the other day! H...
08/08/2024

Our new BFF, living legend, the one and only, ELVIRA: MISTRESS OF THE DARK, graced us with her presence the other day! How incredibly kind to gift us a photo, autographed to us and everything. We had to frame it in the most ornate treatment we could think of. Hand wrapped silk mats? Yes please!

“Bananas and Grapefruit I” acrylic and magna on canvas c.1972 by Roy Lichtenstein. Framed this in beautiful hand-milled ...
04/17/2024

“Bananas and Grapefruit I” acrylic and magna on canvas c.1972 by Roy Lichtenstein. Framed this in beautiful hand-milled and spline joined cherry. Protected by Optium Museum Acrylic.

First time framing a Claire Falkenstein! One of America’s most experimental and productive 20th century artists. This oi...
02/28/2024

First time framing a Claire Falkenstein! One of America’s most experimental and productive 20th century artists. This oil on canvas fits perfectly into a spline-joined walnut float frame, water gilded in white gold.

“Black and White Orchid”, oil on linen by Jonas Wood. Framed in hand milled Walnut, stained espresso. Protected by Optiu...
08/03/2023

“Black and White Orchid”, oil on linen by Jonas Wood. Framed in hand milled Walnut, stained espresso. Protected by Optium Museum Acrylic glazing.

Amazing how framing can take the smallest, seemingly insignificant object and elevate it to a place of primary importanc...
05/18/2023

Amazing how framing can take the smallest, seemingly insignificant object and elevate it to a place of primary importance. First time framing a pencil! Have we mentioned we love framing small objects?

“Name________” by Ed RuschaDry pigment on paper c. 1984Turned out great floated inside an 8ply mat, under Optium Museum ...
06/10/2022

“Name________” by Ed Ruscha
Dry pigment on paper c. 1984
Turned out great floated inside an 8ply mat, under Optium Museum Acrylic in an ebonized walnut frame.

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1301 SE Stark St
Portland, OR
97214

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