Poured by hand.
Camo rifles, flowers, crosses and characters — cut from solid wood, painted, and flooded in glass-clear epoxy. No MDF. Built to outlast the wall it hangs on.
Sticker-sharp.
Glass-deep.
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Ready to hang.
Also on Etsy ↗Every piece is one-of-one — same design, never the same pour. What you see here is what is on the shelf right now.
Cut. Paint.
Pour. Cure.
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Cut from solid wood
Every shape starts as a real board, not MDF or foam. It's cut to the outline, sanded, and sealed — which is why a piece has weight in the hand and edges that stay crisp.
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Painted by hand
Camo, colour blocks, glitter, lettering — laid down in layers and masked by hand. The black outline that makes every piece read like a sticker is painted, not printed.
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Flooded in epoxy
Mixed, poured and spread across the face until it self-levels into a glass-clear dome. This is the part that gives the work its depth — the colour sits under the surface, not on it.
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Cured, then cured again
Days, not hours. Then a final pass over the edges so the gloss wraps the piece instead of stopping at the face. Then it's ready for a wall.
Made for FLESH.

A full table, poured. Gothic lettering and a cross motif under a glass-deep face on hairpin legs — built for FLESH in Miami Beach. Proof that the same process that makes a wall piece makes a piece of furniture.
Frankie takes on signs, tables, logos and pieces that don't exist yet. Bring the idea; the wood and the resin are covered.
Signs & lettering
Shop signs, studio names, a word that matters — in any colour, any glitter, any size a wall can hold.
Logos & brands
Your mark, cut and poured. The kind of thing that ends up in the back of every photo taken in the room.
Furniture & objects
Tables, trays, panels. If it has a flat face, it can take a pour.

Frankie.
Miami, FL.
One person, one studio, every piece. ArtKr8tion started as custom work for friends and turned into a catalogue of the things people actually want on their walls — the characters, the camo, the crosses — made properly.
No MDF. No prints. No batch of fifty. The piece in the photo is the piece you get.
Let's make one.
Ask about a piece, start a commission, or just send the idea. Frankie answers everything himself.