News and Events

Custom Framing and Giclee Printing

At Davidson Fine art we have decided to dedicate our space to custom framing and fine art giclee printing. We no longer have gallery space in the back section of the store and are featuring our vintage Classic rock Posters in the front. Stop in a see what we can do for you and the art community

Davidson Fine Art Pop Up Gallery

Davidson Fine Art –  Pop Up Art Gallery

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320 Central Ave. St Pete

Saturday 8/5 10AM to 6PM
Monday Through Friday 11AM to 6PM
Final Day Saturday 8/12 10AM to 9PM

Photographs
Vintage Rock Posters
Paintings
Woodblock Prints
Notecards

Davidson Fine Art Merges With Zebra Color Film Processing Lab

Zebra Color Photo Lab has recently merged with Davidson Fine Art. DFA has added 2 dark rooms to provide C41, E6, and Black and White film processing services. This means that one of the last E6 dip and dunk film processors in the state of Florida is right here in St. Petersburg, Florida, Tampa Bay. Davidson Fine Art has reached it’s 20th anniversary on August 15th, 2015. Owner Rob Davidson has been custom framing for over 20 years. He later began offering digital giclee printing at the 1100 1st Ave Location, acquired Bay Area Arts Supply in 2012, and most recently merged with Zebra Color Lab.

This means Davidson Fine Art is now a full service all in house custom framer, digital printer, film processor, and art supply center. Davidson Fine Art gives no obligation quotes over the phone at (727)827-1888 or through email at info.davidsonfineart@gmail.com.

To order speed prints with Zebra Color visit www.zebracolor.com.

We hope to see you soon!

Are your prints archival?

Zebra Color speed prints are from a DYE printer – this is not archival. Zebra Color traditional black and white silver print enlargements are archival. Davidson Fine Art digital giclee prints are on 100% archival media with pigmented inks. The luster Epson paper, is the least archival lasting around 100 years, with our watercolor papers lasting over 200 years.