Our goal is to provide you with great art & custom picture framing at competitive frame shop prices. Contact us for a free quote, via phone at 703-549-3313 or e-mail.
Our 2,800 sq. ft. art gallery is filled with a diversified collection of original oil paintings, watercolors and limited edition prints. Your choices are not limited to what we have in the gallery. Kelly's works with many artists and we can have additional artwork brought into the gallery or commissioned.
All of our custom picture framing work is done on site by Kelly. We use archival materials to insure that your work is properly preserved. The gallery has over 1,500 traditional, Italian & contemporary frame samples to choose from as well as an assortment of 5" x 7" and 8" x 10" pre-made frames. Kelly and professional design consultants are here to provide you with expert advice that will help you select the picture framing that compliments you and your art.
"The best decision I ever made! Definitely a local favorite of mine that
I'd highly recommend. Proprietor, Kelly Hutchinson, provides invaluable, personalized service that sets her business apart from others.
Exceptional quality for a great price."
-- KT, Alexandria, VA
"I wouldn't think of having anyone but Kelly's do my framing. Her ideas on designing, the large selection of beautiful frames, and the fact that the pieces are well crafted and on time are big issues for me. I have referred many friends and clients to Kelly's as well, and everyone has been very happy
with her work."
-- LF, Washington, DC
510 N. Washington St., Alexandria, VA 22314 Ph. 703-549-3313
We have ample free on street parking in front of the gallery & reserved parking behind the gallery.
Please call us at 703-549-3313 if you have any questions or visit us at 510 N. Washington St., Old Town Alexandria, VA 22314.
Kelly Hutchinson
"Stormy Day"
Oil on Canvas
25" x 31"
$ 500. Unframed

Scott Matyjaszek
Rome, Italy
Dimensional Photograph
12 3/4" x 16"
$ 149. Framed
What makes the 3-dimensional photography uniquely different is that all photographs are hand-cut and layered to create a technique described as "photo-relief." The images are digitally printed two to three times. Then the photographs are hand-cut with an exacto-blade, assembled, layered, and glued back together again to create depth and perspective.