Which acrylic options do you offer?

When it comes to protecting and displaying your artwork, glazing plays a big role in both presentation and preservation. At Dillon Owens Photography, we use only high-quality Tru Vue acrylic, trusted by museums and galleries worldwide. Acrylic is the preferred choice over traditional glass because it is lighter, clearer, and far more durable. Unlike glass, acrylic is shatter-resistant, making it safer for shipping and everyday use while still offering a crystal-clear view of your art.

Our Acrylic Glazing Options

Each option offers different benefits depending on where and how your artwork will be displayed:

  • Standard Acrylic (included)
    A clear, durable option that provides excellent clarity and safety at no additional cost.

  • UV Protection Acrylic (+$15)
    Crystal clear acrylic that blocks 99% of harmful UV rays to help minimize fading and discoloration. Ideal for preserving artwork in brighter spaces.

  • Non-Glare UV Acrylic (+$18)
    Designed with a matte finish that diffuses light to reduce reflections while still protecting your art with 99% UV resistance. Best for pieces displayed near windows or under strong lighting.

  • Optium Museum Acrylic (+$160)
    The top choice for both protection and display. Virtually invisible, with anti-reflective, anti-static, and abrasion-resistant properties, this premium option ensures your art looks stunning while staying safe.

Acrylic Option Clarity UV Protection Glare Reduction Durability Price
Standard High No No Shatter-resistant Included
UV Protection High 99% No Shatter-resistant +$15
Non-Glare UV Matte clarity 99% Yes Shatter-resistant +$18
Optium Museum Virtually invisible 99% Yes (anti-reflective) Shatter + abrasion resistant +$160
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Need Help Choosing?

Still having trouble deciding which glazing option is right for you? Reach out through my Contact Page and share a few details about the space where your art will be displayed, such as lighting, placement, and environment. From there, I’ll be happy to provide a personalized recommendation to ensure your artwork gets the best protection and presentation possible.