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Secretly nestled in the heart of Noosa, the Sunshine Coast Art and Framing Gallery is a treasure trove for art enthusiasts.

Since its 2022 re-branding, local owners Paula and John Gowland have continued their dedication to expertly framing local artist work and showcasing a comprehensive collection of ready-made wall art, ranging from serene to abstract. 

“Our gallery is curated with beauty, innovation and diversity in mind, and our passionate, expert framers are ready to guide you in choosing the perfect art and frame to complement your space,“ Paula said.

Sunshine Coast Art and Framing Gallery team members inspire clients to protect and share their memories and prized possessions. We provide a unique conservation and custom framing experience where inspiration and creativity align, and sentimentality is preserved. 

Our custom framing expertise also extends to preserving memories too, specialising in framing cherished memorabilia like football jerseys, military medals, sporting equipment, and family heirlooms.

For our local artists, we also print high-quality photos and art reproductions. We can print on various grades of paper before custom framing them.

Our Noosa Gallery highlights the Coast’s local artist community paired with extensive framing experience. We create custom art frames guaranteed to enhance any art piece or photo print, utilising high-quality, long-lasting materials. 

Whether framing a family heirloom, unique artwork or a family photo, you name it, we frame it!

“We take special care framing local artists works while fostering a community where Sunshine Coast artists and enthusiasts can share their passion under one roof,” Paula said.

Visit them at 2/50 Gateway Drive, Noosaville. Call (07) 5474 1127 or head online at artframes.com.au/

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