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DENY Elizabeth St Hilaire

Elizabeth St Hilaire Bird Of A Different Feather Art Canvas

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$29.00

$29.00

8" x 10"
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Product Details

Description

Deny Designs art canvases make a perfect addition to your store's curated offerings. Available in three popular sizes and framing options, each canvas is crafted with a poly/cotton blend, gallery-wrapped edges, and UV-resistant inks to ensure lasting quality. Choose between unframed or framed styles featuring durable wood construction.

These versatile canvases are ideal for customers looking for unique statement pieces or additions to gallery walls. Plus, every purchase supports the artist who designed it—supporting creativity worldwide. Please note: hanging hardware is not included.

Details & Product Specs

Size Options:

  • Unframed: 8" x 10" x 1.25"
  • Unframed: 16" x 20" x 1.25"
  • Unframed: 24" x 30" x 1.25"
  • Framed: 8" x 10" x 1.75"
  • Framed: 16" x 20" x 1.75"
  • Framed: 24" x 30" x 1.75"

Key Features:

  • Matte finish with UV-resistant inks for long-lasting color
  • Gallery-wrapped edges with the image wrapping around the sides
  • Poly/cotton blend canvas for durability
  • Framed Art Canvas features a .35" front-facing frame profile
  • Durable wood frame construction
  • Ready to hang with included sawtooth hardware

Production & Shipping:

  • Custom-printed in the USA
  • Ships in 3-5 business days

Warranty

Wholesale orders are not eligible for returns or exchanges unless the product is deemed defective.

Care

Gently dust the canvas with a soft, dry cloth or brush to remove any surface dirt or debris.

About the Artist

elizabeth st hilaire

Meticulously torn bits of hand-painted papers, delicately put together, form the exceptionally vibrant collages created by artist Elizabeth St. Hilaire Nelson. Born and raised in New England, she has lived in Central Florida for the past 17 years. Elizabeth’s love of collage started with a scrap box of childhood memoirs that her father had passed down to her. Stuffing these tidbits into a box beneath her bed seemed very anticlimactic so she decided to find a way to incorporate these papers, notes and snippets into a figurative collage “painting.” Her technique has evolved and changed as a result of experimentation with hand-painted, hand-made, and found papers, maps, magazines, and memorabilia. Elizabeth draws inspiration from potential collage materials that she comes across in her day-to-day; fortune cookies, tea-bag tags and the kids’ homework included!

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