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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 framing work begins.
Completed orders may be returned within 15 days (framing and shipping are not refundable).
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.
Photographer Larry Grossman started out from Philadelphia as a young man and traveled extensively thorough the US before settling in Las Vegas in 1988. An avid card player as well as an artist and photographer and broadcaster, Grossman's work is often featured in Card Player Magazine, and his large scale work graces the one of the world's most celebrated poker rooms - Las Vegas' Bellagio - home of the World Poker Tour. He also is credited with creating one of the poker world's favorite radio shows - "You Can Bet on It" which is in its 15th year, and enjoys occasional televised specials and he hosts numerous seminars with the world's best players. Grossman has been collaborating with fellow artist and photographer Craig DeThomas, whose expertise in computer graphics has brought their artwork to a whole new level. Their images are on permanent display at both Harrah's and Rio Casinos.Graphic artist and photographer Craig DeThomas attended California State College at Fullerton and graduated in 1970 with an Art degree. Traveling through Europe extensively after graduation, DeThomas developed a love of photography and also graphic arts - earning a second degree in that field. In 2003, DeThomas began collaborating with noted Las Vegas Poker photographer Larry Grossman on a well received series of enhanced photographs of the world's most famous Poker players, on permanent display at Harrah's and Rio Casinos.