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The Little Square Gallery

Process

  First enjoy browsing through The Photography Collection and The Children's Art Collection. If you have a question - maybe a design request or would like help with picture shortlisting, simply contact us. When your order is placed, we will collect your pictures and bespoke specifications.

 

  After creating digital copies of your photographs or child's artwork, pictures are perfectly cropped as a little square. The detail within each image is then reviewed and sensitively styled with meticulous care and attention to detail, to create the finest artistic whilst natural reproductions.

 

  For photographs, colours are enhanced, light corrected, contrast balanced, clarity adjusted, and distracting anomalies removed. The tones within the imagery are also harmonised with subtlety so that the collection works together with stunning effect.

 

  For children's artwork, whilst preserving the main detail - colours are enhanced, blemishes such as paper creases or obvious ink smudges carefully removed, and picture backgrounds harmonised or embellished as compliments the piece. For 'Gallery Art Prints', picture title and credits are added.

 

  After a digital proof is agreed, each styled picture is giclée printed on fine art paper. For our 'Little Squares' and 'Single Square' pieces, the prints are arranged to form a balanced design and mounted against art-board to create a subtle floating effect. Solid wood frames perfectly finish the art pieces.

 

+ [ CLICK ON THE LITTLE SQUARE IMAGERY FOR EXAMPLES OF OUR PICTURE STYLING ARTISTRY]

When the piece arrived, I was so happy! I had tears of joy running down my face. It was so touching to see our family photos together in a grid of forty little squares and so beautifully made. From the beautiful frame to the overall quality of the work, I was deeply touched and impressed.... All who visit our home take time to look at each little square and comment on things they like -- a smile, a gesture, a memory, whatever it is that caught their eye. This is a great conversation piece.

CLICK HERE TO SEE HOLLY BECKER'S (DECOR8) LITTLE SQUARE GALLERY