Just received another large show order from Jerry Solomon, and once again it was flawless. 100 framed pieces on time, and at a very reasonable price. Throughout the entire process this year(and last years show as well) Jerry and his staff were easy to deal with and completely professional, and their work shows this. I would not hesitate to recommend them, truly a pleasure to deal with.
Maxwell P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Santa Monica, CA
I am an artist, collector, and I dabble in Art crating and Handling. I have to say in my young 10 years in the business, Jerry and David Carrol have always been the nicest and most helpful people in the framing business, they are so helpful, and the work is right on. Most of my clients and patrons use Jerry and most go through David Carrol. David is a sweetheart and I seriously love the guy, I am not on the top of the pile, or even close I am more like the lowly dung beetle of the African Plains, yet these guys still treat me like gold. They make all their own frames, this is a true art form, a true craft, so next time you think quality and great service, and then possibly framing, just think JERRYSOLOMONFRAMERS, ask about their food truck that has been servicing their frame store for like 30 years, it is the best food truck I have ever had, period. Buy art, make art, frame art, hang art!
Alfredo D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Jerry is an affable, extremely knowledgeable guy who greeted me himself when I came in to have a picture framed. The associate, who helped me pick out a frame, had great taste and guided me in choosing a frame design and color that complimented the hues in the painting. The finished work reflects fine craftsmanship. This is truly a big place with a separate, adjacent building where craftsmen with different skill sets cut, carve, and finish wood and other materials into frames. Separate craftsmen then paint, varnish, and/or gild and polish them. It’s the kind of fine frame establishment that probably existed 100 years ago, but today is hard to find. Apparently, many museums across the country use Jerry’s services. I can understand why.