Christmas Print Specials

PRINT + FRAME PACKAGE

Just in time for Christmas, we've selected our 5 most popular frame mouldings to create packages with up to 50% savings.

Packages include:

  • A print on Fine Art Natural paper

  • Thick 8-ply archival white mat with a 2.5” border

  • Conservation glass or acrylic to block 99% UV light

  • Genuine wood frame, not plastic or MDF

  • Acid-free backing and wire

Order yours while supplies last.
Deadline to order is December 12th.


Gallery Wrapped Canvas Sale

Our gallery wrapped canvas prints are also on sale! We had a lot of requests for this, so gallery wrapped canvas prints are 50% off until November 30th. Use promo code CANVASGIFT during checkout.

We print on a thick, satin canvas with archival inks rated to last over 100 years. That canvas is then wrapped around kiln-dried, fir stretcher bars and finished with an acid-free backing and wire.

Promo code cannot be combined with any other offers or promotions and does not apply to gift certificates or print samples. To claim this offer, enter the promo code CANVASGIFT during checkout at finelinesupply.com. This offer is for 50% off the retail price. Promo expires November 30th, 2022 at 11:59 PM CST and cannot be applied to purchases already made.

It's Just a Shadow You're Seeing That He's Chasing - Art Opening

We are excited to host Dr. Markus Wobisch and his fantastic black and white photography on September 22 from 6-8pm. The exhibition, “It’s just a shadow you’re seeing that he’s chasing,” takes its name from a line in Bob Dylan’s “Mr. Tambourine Man” and features black and white photos that Wobisch created from shapes found in Louisiana Tech’s Integrated Engineering and Science Building.

Wobisch says his photography is very much connected to his work as a particle physicist, as his goal in both fields is to pare down what he sees into basic elements that may not be obvious to casual observers.

“Getting to the core of things – that’s what I do as a particle physicist and as a photographer. Making sense of a whole through its constituents. Stripping off non-essential pieces to reveal the fundamental building blocks underneath. In particle physics, it means understanding macroscopic matter through interactions of elementary particles. In my photography, I strive to comprehend my environment by deconvoluting its structures into basic geometric shapes and their shadows and reflections.”

His choice to focus much of his work on the Integrated Engineering and Science Building stems from the excitement he felt when he moved his office into the building.

“The new building’s beautiful architecture with its wide-open spaces had an immediate positive impact on my interactions with students simply because it encourages social exchange. We are closer together now – literally and figuratively. And because of that, the quality of my life as a physics teacher has changed in a wonderful way.

“This experience has inspired me to capture the spirit of the Integrated Engineering and Science Building by spotting its not-so-obvious details from unusual, yet telling points of view. My medium of choice is black and white photography which allows me to focus on basic shapes, their shadows, and reflections, without the distraction of color.”

The exhibition will run from September 22 through October 22.

Fall Print Sale

We've decided to expand our Fall Print Sale to all papers, including canvas! Whether you are stocking up for art festivals or getting a head start on your Christmas gifts, you can enjoy 35% off prints this month.

Order online with promo code FALL35 to save 35% off retail price on any size print.*

*Promo code cannot be combined with any other offers or promotions and does not apply to gift certificates or print samples. To claim this offer, enter the promo code FALL35 during checkout at finelinesupply.com. This offer is for 35% off the retail price. Promo expires September 30th, 2022 at 11:59 PM CST and cannot be applied to purchases already made.

Ruston Art Encounter

We are excited to announce the Ruston Art Encounter!

The Ruston Art Encounter is not your typical art crawl. It is an interactive, experiential art event that is coming to downtown Ruston beginning this July 30th. This new grassroots collaboration, initiated by Ruston Artisans owner Judi Null, is collectively supported and managed by Ruston’s art-related businesses, Ruston's downtown community and the Friends of Ruston MainStreet. It has long been the vision of Ruston Artisans and many other businesses to recognize Ruston as the art destination it is.

A unique art-related event will be conducted in the fabulous downtown area of Ruston on the last Saturday of every other month from 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. We encourage people to visit our Farmer’s Market before engaging in each art encounter. Afterward, head over to our walking art trail that features over one hundred artists and over 20 art-related merchants, businesses and organizations within a one-mile area. After the Ruston Art Encounter, we invite you to shop, dine and perhaps stay overnight in one of our many hotels.

The following events have been scheduled:

July 30, 2022 - Sidewalk Chalkwalk – Visit our chalk walk of beautiful art displayed throughout downtown Ruston. Our artists include Jessica Ann (Creative Exchange); Ron Mckinney (Dixie Center for the Arts); Chlese Jiles (The Frame Up); Katelyn Vaughan, (The Fabric Shop); Keldrick Dunn (Cotton Top); Ruston Mirror by Creative Exchange (Railroad Park); Ashley Greer (Heard Freighthouse Food Park); Jean DeFreese Moore (The Depot Coffee House); Meredith Anderson (The Children’s Shoppe); Adam Williams (Limitless Grooming); Daniel Myers (Fine Line Supply Co); Emily Ezell (No. 9 Books & Studio 301); and Noah Blessing (Ruston Artisans). Your kids can join the artists at the Origin Depot Bank on Alabama and Monroe to create their own works of art. There will also be pop ups and fun activities along the path to and at the bank. You will also have an opportunity to vote on your favorite chalk artist. The winning artist will receive $500. Her show at the Dixie may be over, but keep an eye out as we heard that Mary Poppins is a big fan of chalk art!

September 24, 2022 – Murals and Street Art – Showcased in this walking tour are our fabulous murals and an opportunity to help in in creating portable street art mini-murals, as well as small works of art along the path. Our art-related business will be open to showcase their artworks, and classes on how to create street art will be held. Many artworks on display will also feature street art.

November 26, 2022 – Christmas Stroll – In addition to lighting the downtown Christmas tree, you will encounter strolling musicians, culinary art, performance artists and of course all those perfectly unique artistic gifts. You can celebrate all day and get your shopping done. A one-of-a-kind Christmas experience!

January 28, 2023 – Performance Encounter – Warm up the winter month with our art merchants as visual, culinary, performance and other artists showcase their talents. You will have an opportunity to practice with an artist. We promise hot coffee and chocolate somewhere on your journey!

March 25, 2023 – Edible Art – Enjoy the flavors of Ruston’s culinary artists, in addition to encountering unique textiles dyed from food and plants and visual arts featuring a food theme. We can taste it already!

May 27, 2023 – A Day of Plein Air – Encounter artists lining our streets with easels and paint brushes as they create art before your eyes.


Our planning committee this year includes Dylan Sanders and Ryan Botts, Creative Exchange; Judy Copeland, Dixie Center for the Arts; Henry McCoy, Fine Line Supply Co.; Judi Null, Ruston Artisans; and, Amy Stegall, Ruston Main Street Director/Community Coordinator.

The talent in Ruston and the local area is exceptional and many local businesses, corporations, non-profit groups are supporting that talent through their sponsorship and donations. A list of our sponsors and donors will be listed on our advertising in recognition of their contributions. We would also like to thank the Ruston Community Men’s Shed for creating our chalkboards. If you would like to donate to the Ruston Art Encounter, contact Judi Null at 318-254-3322 or Amy Stegall at 318-251-8647. All donations go toward paying our artists and expenses. No monies donated go toward any of the businesses.

Maps and information regarding each unique encounter may be picked up at Experience Ruston Convention & Visitors Bureau and at each business listed above. Shop, eat, play and stay. Ruston is your art destination!