What is the most unusual item you have framed?
Daniel: A two-piece suit that once belonged to a former Maltese Prime Minister. It was tailored and had some custom features that we needed to show. Although we spent a while trying to figure out how to both conserve and present the suit, I’d say the final result turned out well.
Is frame-making a dying craft?
Frederick: Framing never was nor ever will be a mainstream career choice for many. In Malta, a small handful of craftsmen have kept the trade alive and well, and I hope my son will continue enjoying what he does and pass the knowledge on in the future.
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What emotions do you feel when crafting a frame?
Daniel: I love how hands-on this practice is, and when you’re working on a frame, the process is very soothing. Once a frame is completed, I enjoy spending those few seconds looking at it, for it gives me a great sense of pride and satisfaction.
What makes for a good frame maker?
Frederick: Being a frame maker is not the most lucrative of jobs, and I knew that starting out. Work hard, focus and pay attention to details. Able hands and an inquisitive mind are the most important tools and skills that you will need.