Showcase your favorite memories with this vintage calligraphy art magnet photo frame by Beyond Words. Designed by Artist John DeCollibus, this frame is a classic addition to your collection. The frame features intricate calligraphy art that adds a touch of elegance to your cherished photographs.


Constructed with high-quality materials, this magnet photo frame is sturdy and reliable. It’s perfect for displaying your pictures on your fridge or any magnetic surface. The frame is designed to hold a small photo, making it versatile and practical.


Magnet Photo Frame Beyond Words Vintage Calligraphy  DeCollibus -  Love My Grampa

  • New - old store stock
  • Acrylic Plastic Holder
  • Photo Mat has two openings
  • Magnet on Back
  • Display Calligraphy or insert your own message / second photo
  • dated 1995
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About the artist:


Improving bad handwriting was the impetus that eventually led to Beyond Words.  Using a calligraphy pen and manual he received as a gift, John practiced 8 to 10 hours daily for months.  Slowly a talent for calligraphy manifested itself, as well as, a love for the free-flowing lines of copperplate script.  Soon John found himself doing wedding invitations, certificates and diplomas.  Eventually John and his wife Penny participated in local New England area craft shows with a small assortment of print designs.  The response was so positive that John left his father's TV business and began his new career.  Talking to John at craft shows people were surprised to learn and not only is he self-taught and left-handed but that he does his best work after an hour of weightlifting which he claims relaxes him.  Over time the business changed in response to customer requests from where he no longer does any commissioned work but devotes all of his time to producing the distinctive line a calligraphic prints that are in shops throughout the country and abroad. These beautiful prints are easily recognized by John's meticulous script, subtle designs and touches of gold Today there are about 250 pieces in the Beyond Words collection.