Making the world beautiful one picture at a time. Offering full service custom picture framing. We frame just about anything, the possibilities are endless. Sports memorabilia, military emblems, greeting cards, canvas prints, shadow boxing, watercolors, children's art, stitcheries, oil paintings, posters and signed prints. Quotes are always free, please bring your item in to the shop for color matching and correct sizing. Full payment due when order is placed.
Holly Moxley Art

Wednesday, September 17, 2025
Sunday, September 14, 2025
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Sunday, September 7, 2025
From London England in the United Kingdom we have a collection from a client's recent visit.
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Map of the London Underground rail system or the "Tube" floated on top of a red mat with a cream top mat under Museum Glass in a cream colored textured narrow frame. |
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Postcards from the collection of the Crown Jewels located at The Tower of London. Each framed under Museum Glass in a beautiful white and silver frame that is textured with hundreds of tiny dots. |
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A print of the London skyline that came in a white mat. We framed under Museum Glass in a high gloss navy blue frame |
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
Sunday, August 31, 2025
Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Sunday, August 24, 2025
Wednesday, August 20, 2025
From Egypt came these beautiful pieces. The first is a drawing on a tablet and the second is a painting on papyrus.
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This small tablet is framed without glass in a small 3/4 inch wide wood frame that is textured and painted black and gold. |
Sunday, August 17, 2025
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
Sunday, August 10, 2025
Wednesday, August 6, 2025
Our clients travel all around the globe and bring us amazing art to frame for them to remember their trips!! This is a round up of locations, please see individual posts for framing details.
Sunday, August 3, 2025
We get some amazing art in the shop that celebrates different areas around Oregon and Portland!
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St. John's Bridge, Portland, Oregon Double matted, regular glass in a bronze metal frame. |
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Crater Lake, Oregon Preserve Ultra mounted, double matted, AR Glass, opaque green angled frame. |
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Map of Oregon Preserve Ultra mounted under AR Glass in a thin rustic wood frame. |
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Watercolor of Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach, Oregon Grey wood frame only with AR Glass. |
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Peter Iredale shipwreck Oregon Coast We added a new top mat and framed in a grey rustic wood frame under AR Glass. |
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Ecola State Park on the Oregon Coast Preserve Ultra mounting in a rustic black frame under AR Glass. |
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Portland, Oregon--Bridgetown A print showing 9 of the 11 bridges crossing the Willamette River. Preserve Ultra mounting with a single mat under regular glass in a thin rustic black frame. |
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The Astoria-Megler Bridge in Astoria, Oregon A large photograph preserve ultra mounted with a single mat under Museum Glass in a brown wood frame. |
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The Yaquina Bay Bridge in Newport, Oregon A large photograph preserve ultra mounted with a single mat under Museum Glass in a brown wood frame. |
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Necarney Beach, Oregon (on photo) (Neahkahnie Beach) Vintage photo reproduction preserve ultra mounted with spacers under AR Glass in a brown rustic frame. |
Labels:
AR glass,
Astoria,
bridge,
Cannon Beach,
colored wood frame,
Crater Lake,
double mat,
Ecola,
Haystack Rock,
map,
metal frame,
Newport,
Oregon,
Oregon Coast,
Portland,
regular glass,
rustic,
Ultra Preserve heat mount
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Cross Stitch Series
A long time client brought in the first of these counted cross stitches she did on linen and said there were two more in the series and she wanted them to be framed similar to each other.
We initially ordered enough of the moulding for 3 frames at the same time
so they would be from the same lot. Sometimes moulding can change grain
or color intensity if not ordered from the same batch.
Then as each stitchery came in we color matched the double mats
to each one while always using a green as the top mat.
They were each framed a few months apart,
so please excuse the different lighting in each picture.
All three were hand stretched over an acid free backing board, double matted
and framed under Museum Glass with 99% UV protection
and the anti-reflection coating that makes it look nearly invisible!!
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