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At Hartford Fine Art, helping artists market their work is our most important job. Since proper presentation is one of the primary factors that sells fine art, we’ve created a line of painting frames in standard sizes that will provide the perfect finishing touch. For those who work outside standard sizing, many frames can be custom manufactured to your specifications. And we are constantly refining our products because of the comments received from our customers. Our Architectural Collection of fine hardwood frames in simple styles is a result of your input. All of our frame products can be seen in our current catalog.

Hartford Fine Art is committed to bringing artists together with art consultants, designers and other buyers of fine art within our industry and the community. Our resources page will help you find educational resources, arts organizations whose members have similar interests and opportunities to show your work.

Ultimately, building long-term relationships with our customers is our goal. The more successful you are by employing our products and services, the more successful we become. We welcome your comments and suggestions for products that you need to market your art. It is part of the reason Hartford Fine Art & Framing has been serving the art community for over 100 years!

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"LandingPassage 12x24 egg tempura"

Hartford Fine Art & Framing's Artist of the Month for April
is Laura Eden.

"My paintings are meant to trigger daydreams. They are a response to quiet moments spent in nature's grasp. Recalling a familiar feeling of place they, at the same time, show the viewer a more intimate perspective. I call it a bug's eye view. Through my work I try to evoke a refreshing response to the commonplace.

To best evolve creatively I immerse myself in a particular subject. Becoming at one with the total environment, I engage all my senses, rejoicing in the sights, sounds, smells, and feelings of a given place.

As a result, my watercolors, and now egg temperas. have traveled through a variety of subject themes: from flowers, to birch, to the Alaskan tundra, from the ocean's edge, upstream to the Arizona desert. Whether it be pond lilies, rocks, or cactus I take a subject and crawl inside, exploring all aspects of pattern and shape."

To find out more about Laura and her art, click here to visit her online gallery.