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What you can expect:
• Personal Service • Professional design options • Exceptional quality
The process:
We will email suggestions. You can request further options and make special requests.
Only acid free materials contact the art for long term preservation. Paper works are framed with plexi.
Canvas works are typically framed without plexi so that the vibrancy and interaction with light can be best appreciated.
Framing may be cancelled at any point before actual framing work begins.
Quality Guarantee. You may return your item for a refund within 15 days (excluding shipping).
Feel free to contact us with any questions you may have on this service!
No additional charge for shipping. Alaska and Hawaii addresses will have a higher rate which you can see in your cart by the "custom frame it" option.
Vladimir "Vova" Mingar was born in 1965 in a small Siberian town of Bodoebo. From an early age Vova was fascinated with art and loved drawing and creating clay sculptures, he took part in an art school special program for gifted and talented students. In 1980 Vova moved to Leningrad (later St. Petersburg), the capital of art and culture in Russia where he studied at the Leningrad Institute of Visual Arts. After working as a painter and a graphic artist in Russia, Vova immigrated to Israel in 1991. After living in a Kibbutz Dan in the North of Israel, Vova moved to Tel Aviv, the buzzing contemporary Israeli metropolis to promote his career and artistic ambitions. One can describe Vova’s style as expressionist abstractivism influenced by the CoBrA artistic movement, a style of art combining figurative primitivism and naivety with a shameless pinch of humour, and includes artists such as Cornielle, Karl Appel and an influential Lithuanian artist Leo Ray. The paints Vova uses are warm and robust, figures are bounded by black outlines, which creates a strong contrast.