Charming Magnolia
$85.00 – $155.00Price range: $85.00 through $155.00
Like the women in “Steel Magnolias,” the magnolia blossom is beautiful, and the leaves are tough as steel.
Pair this with other prints to make an eye-catching display on any wall.
Description
Fine Art Open Edition photographs give you several options when selecting and arranging the images. Charming Magnolia could certainly stand on her own. Another option would be to choose an all-white palette with Spring Is Here, Wild Hyacinth with a Twist, Dogwood Awakening, or Queen Anne’s Lace. Of course, you could mix it up with any of the other prints offered. All prints are in their original colors. No photoshopping was done.
Open Editions are signed and measure either less than 12″ x 12″. Use Open Editions as a focal point, an accent or combine them to create a striking ensemble.
Product Specifications:
- Photos are heat infused on aluminum
- High-definition wall art
- Vibrant color and detail
- Floating stand-out Mount
- Handcrafted in the USA
Additional information
| Weight | N/A |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | N/A |
| list | 12 x 12 Metal, 8 x 8 Metal |
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