Blufftop Blooms
$199.00 – $725.00
Are you looking for intriguing fine art that will add interest but not compete with the decore in your room? You’ve found it!
Blufftop Blooms makes a statement without stealing the stage. The triptych (three-piece) metal print is the uniquely perfect choice for above the sofar, mantel or in the hallway. You’ll make new discoveries every time you look at Blufftop Blooms.
Description
Barns, Backroads & Byways prints offer a wide selections of atypical photographs. LaDonna appreciates the unique shots of simple beauty. She likes to remind us of the little things we often take for granted–like tiny blooms and puddled blufftops.
Printing images on metal gives a more life-like look to the photograph. If you allow yourself to get lost in the art, you might even think you are there, kneeling down to look at the small flowers or moss. The colors, tones and shades you see are true to what IÂ encountered that day. When you look at a Barns, Backroads & Byways photograph, you know it is authentic.
Limited Edition prints are signed and numbered. All images are protected by a scratch-resistant coating and include a stand-out hanger with bumpers for more effortless hanging and to protect your wall. Secure packing ensures safe transportation.
For questions or to request a size not listed, send your request here.
Product Specifications
- Scratch Resistant Coating
- High-definition art
- Vibrant color and detail
- Floating stand-out Wall Mount with protective bumpers
- Handcrafted in the USA
Additional information
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Size | 20 x 16 Metal, 3 pc 47×30 Metal, 3 pieces, 2 – 10 x 24, 1 – 38 x 24 Metal, 36 x 24 Metal |
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