Animal Abstract canvas art print with artistic feeling running wild bears
Animal Abstract canvas art print with artistic feeling running wild bears
With this canvas print you will get a classic expression with artistic finish.
You get gallery quality and the feel of a classic piece of art on your wall. Printed on OEKO-TEX®-certified cotton canvas and if you choose, framed in a handmade floating frame.
The OEKO-TEX®-certified cotton canvas has a lightly structured surface that brings your image to life and is reminiscent of a classic painting on canvas.
You can choose by three different frame styles with top quality floating frame or simply just choose to hang you canvas stretched with out frame. All floating frames are produced in our own frame workshop with real wood moldings and without glass, so you retain the characteristic textured and non-reflective surface of the canvas.
The art work is printed with UV printing, which ensures a durable print with clear colors that retain their shine for many years to come. The colors appear calm and balanced on the semi-matte surface of the canvas, which provides a non-reflective print without glare from light sources.
The print is also waterproof, resistant to sunlight and easy to clean, never the less its only for indoor use.
Safe and easy installation
Our canvas prints are supplied with toothed brackets for direct hanging on the wall. Stable and simple.
Smaller sizes are also suitable for decorating a shelf, where they can easily change places according to mood.
Contact
Contact
If you have any questions please send us an email at ericawallstrom@hotmail.com and we will get back to you as soon as possible!
Dimensions
Dimensions
Sizes: all sizes can be made (just ask us for custom size)
A little bit about me
Since I was born I have always had a creative mind. Ideas and thoughts just pops up in my mind contentiously. They come fast and I can´t really control how they come about. It was the same when I found my way of painting. A couple of years after finishing art school I was painting with my son one day, then it just happened. My son showed me the playful way of not thinking, when painting and that the process should not be controlled. But most of all to trust in the process and not to be afraid of doing wrong. It needs to just happen.