“Broke the glass on my McKnight lithograph. The litho is only worth $400, so didn't want to break the bank getting new glass put in. Called the art shop in downtown White Plains and called Larchmont Art to get an indication of price. Everybody says the place in White Plains is expensive for framing work which is consistent with the price I was given. Spoke to Bill at Larchmont Art over the phone, and not only was the price better, but Bill was friendly and forthcoming. I knew I wanted museum glass because I hang this piece in a sunny room. I drove my piece to the shop, where they were polite and friendly. They pointed out that I didn't have acid free backing behind my print, and replaced it for me, put new paper on the back of my frame to seal it, and even added a couple of rubber bumpers on the back to keep the frame from rubbing the wall. The job was done on one day, and I couldn't be happier. Highly recommend.”
“I have had the pleasure of working with Kenise for over 10 years and during this time, have bought multiple lovely works of art. I have consistently found Kenise to be knowledgeable, hard-working and an overall class act. If you are looking for a gorgeous piece of art to adorn your residential or corporate space, reach out to Kenise Barnes Fine Art!”
“My family LOVES One River. All the classes re helpful, and they help us feel more confident. The ideas are creative, and the instructors always take the time to help us improve our skills. Even if you don't particularly enjoy art, I guarantee you will love this art school.”
“Broke the glass on my McKnight lithograph. The litho is only worth $400, so didn't want to break the bank getting new glass put in. Called the art shop in downtown White Plains and called Larchmont Art to get an indication of price. Everybody says the place in White Plains is expensive for framing work which is consistent with the price I was given. Spoke to Bill at Larchmont Art over the phone, and not only was the price better, but Bill was friendly and forthcoming. I knew I wanted museum glass because I hang this piece in a sunny room. I drove my piece to the shop, where they were polite and friendly. They pointed out that I didn't have acid free backing behind my print, and replaced it for me, put new paper on the back of my frame to seal it, and even added a couple of rubber bumpers on the back to keep the frame from rubbing the wall. The job was done on one day, and I couldn't be happier. Highly recommend.”