Our frames are specially designed to be removed. Using a Phillips screwdriver, unscrew the outer frame until it pops out.
While you can paint with the frame on, we recommend removing it as your work on your creation.
Place the frame back into the box for safe keeping and a pristine frame.
Re-attach the frame using the Phillips screwdriver once your painting is complete.
I bought four frames just before the upcoming competition. The only thing left to do was finish them, as the wood came unfinished. Here's what I did: I removed the canvas, applied two coats of clear finish, taped the front and sides with masking tape, removed the loose hanging wire from the back, and then reinstalled the canvas. Perfect! Once the paintings were nearly dry, I removed the tape, and they were ready to be hung in the gallery. It’s the ideal solution for plein air competitions—and honestly, a great idea in general to have canvases already framed and ready to go.
Having a frame all ready for you when the painting is finished is ideal for me. So easy, I love this concept.
I love these! Saves me soooo much time. I just wish you had the large sizes available! I think the last ones I bought were 36x36 and they haven’t been in stock since then. And that was 2024!
Although I haven’t actually used this canvas yet, I’m impressed by the quality of the frame and the way it all works. It was carefully packaged and the company responded to my email regarding the 15% off right away. The surface may be a bit too rough for portraits but it should work fine for other genres. I will review again after I use it.
Frame had damage: a chunk out of a corner, which was repairable by using wood filler and sanding