Ty’s Custom Picture Framing

Fayetteville, United States

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
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Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Dogs Allowed
Yes

Description

Specialties

Ty’s is a locally owned business serving the Fayetteville/​Ft. Bragg community since 1998. Ty owns and operates his own store; thus, assuring that all of the details are personally handled. Ty’s frames and mats are individually crafted by hand, ensuring his personal attention to detail and quality.

Ty’s picture frames are made out of many different types of furniture grade wood, metal and synthetic materials. Ty employs a variety of conservation matting techniques and materials to ensure your artwork will be preserved for many years to come.

Because of his years of experience, Ty is familiar with the proper way to frame and preserve your precious memories and valuable artwork.

Come in today and receive a free quote for all of your custom framing and artwork needs.

Ty’s is an authorized dealer for James Dietz, Stuart Brown, Don Stivers, John Paul Strain, Valor Studios and Mort Kunstler. Ty is also a dealer for Bob Timberlake and Somerset Fine Arts.

History

Established in 1998.

Ty has been in the framing business for over 30 years. He is an award winning Certified Picture Framer with many creative and unique ideas to present your art in its best manner.

Meet the Business Owner

Ty B.

Business Owner

Ty began working right of high school. He loves sports and wanted to become a professional baseball player, but artistic endeavors developed.

Ty began playing the drums professionally, but realized that the night life and smokey clubs just weren’t his home. During this time, he started painting and learning visual art under the instruction of a fellow musician. Ty had a strong interest in fantasy art and landscapes, and later found himself in acrylic and watercolor mediums.

Ty understood he could apply his artistic skills to framing early on. Once Ty realized he was spending more money on framing, than he was selling art, he began working at a local frame shop. Ty has spent his career working his way up from helper, to store owner.

Ty enjoys most types of art, but because of the military community in Fayetteville, he became a dealer of military art. Ty has followed the career of many of the artists through the years.

Ty loves his job and enjoys the ability to mix his a