Framing Art With Museum Glass Clearly Makes a Difference

Local picture framer follows Andy Warhol’s prediction and gets 3 minutes closer to his 15 minutes of fame! Jan Marion of H. Marion Framing Studio recently participated in a promotional video for Tru Vue’s Museum Glass® Feeds America program, through which H. Marion Framing will help generate up to $25,000 in donations for Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief charity. Customers will have a chance to win up to $500 in-store, or $150 in Discount Certificates toward future art & framing purchases at H. Marion Framing Studio.
Jan has offered Museum Glass® to his clients since it first became available. “Museum Glass® is nearly invisible; it is simply the most attractive glazing option available. It is especially appropriate when glazing artwork with dark colors or for shadowboxed objects, which benefit from reflection-free viewing due to their increased depth of field.” says Marion. “Customers may not know to ask for Museum Glass® by name, but once they see the difference in clarity it makes on their artwork, it practically sells itself.”
Museum Glass:

- Protects from 99% of harmful indoor & outdoor UV light rays
- Creates optimal clarity for true color transmission
- Allows < 1% light reflection; the lowest rating available
- Allows > 96% light transmission for optimal brightness & contrast
Tags: art, artwork, charity, Feeding America, framing, glazing, H. Marion Framing, Museum Glass, shadowbox, Tru Vue