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Rated 4 out of 5 stars.5 total votes
Georgian Bay Shore. Guided by Japanese aesthetic principles, award-winning photographer Peter Dusek creates intimate, surreal landscapes defined by their abstraction of color + form. This piece is printed on paper in the USA and arrives in a wooden frame.
Looks great! Very happily with it!. Marcie. NY. 2023-08-08 07:45:12
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.15 total votes
Layer a warm West Coast vibe onto your space with this sunny photo print that captures a classic surf bus by the sea. Printed in the USA, this piece from Design Fabrikken features a pink retro bus with a surf board on its roof and a warm blue seashore behind it. This piece is giclee-printed on paper using archival inks for an accurate reproduction. It arrives in a wood frame and is covered with shatterproof acrylic that helps protect the image from fading. A wall hanging wire is attached, and mounting hardware is included.
Beautiful print and I love how it looks in my coastal home! Art work pricing is influenced greatly by the quality of the framing, given the price I was expecting a more substantive frame, still I recommend and am enjoying the piece.. Cornelia. South Bethany, DE. 2021-10-05 21:45:04
Rated 4 out of 5 stars.4 total votes
The edges of these paintings end abruptly as if seen through a window. A white border frames blocky, blue-black overlapping shapes atop a neutral, light beige background. The overall effect is a study in modern monochrome.
These look rad over the dining buffet. We went for a modern look at this helped accomplish that.. Amy. San Diego, CA. 2022-10-03 13:19:54
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.1 total vote
Saturated + Antiquated. This framed print by photographer Robert Cadloff is a close-up of a weathered neon sign with a richly textured patina of rust and flaking paint. It’s printed on paper using giclee inks for an accurate, lasting reproduction.
Bangbouh Studio is a design studio located in Athens, Ohio. The Bangbouh designers are educated in fine art including painting, sculpture, photography, and visual communication. They often begin with sketches on a computer and work as a team to create the finished work. They are most influenced by early modernism but are always continuing to grow and change.
Øystein currently lives in Trondheim, Norway, and has been shooting since 2009. He finds inspiration in many areas, especially during his travels that take him anywhere from close to his home or far off to remote places in the far corners of the world. He is fascinated by all kinds of visual culture and is always striving to display his work in new, creative, and unique ways.
. KATHY. . 2023-06-07 15:33:31