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8 The caliber of work produced by Panopticon Imaging, Inc. has been established. A cursory glance at the roster of client relationships (the likes of which include Boston's MFA, Harvard Law School, Boston Public Library, South Shore Arts Center, and North River Arts Center) held by Master Printer Paul Sneyd and his creative team confirms for all that their pieces are in good hands. With services running the gamut from printing jobs to restoration and reproduction, from digital to darkroom, right down to the mat and the frame, the team at Panopticon Imaging, Inc. have imagination and talent. What is great art? Perhaps it is all in how you look at it. Important ideas or feelings, essential quantities of beauty, imagination and skill are integral ingredients for a successful recipe. Something that you keep to help you remember a person, place or event is how Merriam defines keepsake. Visit Paul and company at 540 Union Street in Rockland, imagination and skill meet beauty and memories. Art need not be a one dimensional image. If you seek an extraordinarily distinctive display with exhibition quality for whatever it is you are choosing to frame--and I mean whatever it is--don't go anywhere else. The piece may not be Rembrandt's Storm on the Sea yet items with sentimental value can hold more worth than a cash inheritance. by Maurajane Rogers To preserve memories and keepsakes, Paul and his team acknowledge and respect the intrinsic value in every piece that comes through their door. Each item, whether memento; photograph; oil painting; the game ball; a signed Fender Telecaster; a seashell from the hallowed shores of Normandy; a vintage propaganda poster; even a preschool masterpiece is carefully considered with discerning eyes and skillful hands in order to protect, preserve and serve its viewers for decades to come. Redefining monotonous framing, Panopticon utilizes glass diversity, multiple mount options plus an array of textures and materials for the final four corners. Proof of this is found Outside the Frame Think "At no time is any piece ever sent out of the workshop for any phase of creation. From printing to framing, everything is done within the walls of 540 Union Street in Rockland."