Unruly in Gold Fine Art Print
Unruly in Gold Fine Art Print
“Unruly in Gold” is originally 36”x36”.
This print is part of my “Wild” series, released in 2020. “Wild” is expressive and experimental, capturing the chaos of nature and limitless curiousity of children. Inspired by adventures close to home as a mother.
(Please note the image has been blurred slightly for the internet display and copyright. Your print will be crisp and beautiful!)
Please see below for frequently asked questions regarding prints.
**** All prints are made to order and will be ready to ship in 3-7 business days***
About Print Options
Paper:
Paper is a wonderful choice if you plan to frame it and are working within a tighter budget. The paper is luxuriously thick and looks beautiful. Paper size will be the selected size, and there will be a 1/8” white inner border. You can frame it exactly to the size of the paper, or add a mat for a little more presence.
Canvas Prints:
Canvas prints will give you more of the texture on which it was painted.
Rolled canvas should be framed (and does not need to be under glass/plexiglass, unlike paper).
Stretched canvas can stand alone on your wall and arrives ready to hang!
Stretched canvas can be 3/4” deep or 1.5” deep. If you aren’t sure what depth, in general I’d recommend 1.5” deep, because they have little more presence and mimic what the originals look like.
Edges will be a mirror of the painting on the edges, giving the appearance that the painting extends on the sides (similar to the original).
Other Information
All prints are in standard sizes unless marked with an asterisk*. Standard sizes will fit easily into ready made frames, while unstandard sizes will need a specialty frame (or select “stretch canvas” and avoid the framing altogether!). Some print sizes may be cropped slightly to fit into standard sizes (but it will be subtle).
Giclee prints are a form of art reproduction commonly used today for high quality fine art prints. When taken care of (not placed in direct sunlight or in especially humid environments), they can last up to 200 years.