HIGHWIRE is a hanging display system that puts a new spin on the idea of a picture frame. Not only has it been designed to function as a unique picture frame display, it is a bold, aesthetic piece in itself. As a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and the Ontario College of Art and Deign, David Fleishman has a diverse background in art, architecture and design. Focusing on an industrial look, Fleishman's aim is to produce a clean, economical and functional design. All hardware components have been individually designed and manufactured, giving the overall piece an industrial elegance. Materials include aluminum turnbuckles which connect acrylic frames to a steel rod; the turnbuckles adjust to straighten the frames. The photographs - or artwork - float between the two pieces of cut-acrylic allowing easy replacement of images. This modular system displays multiple images from one support system, providing many different arrangements to accommodate customer needs. Combine variations to make a gallery in your home.