Winter In The Woods, Or..
60,00 €
Discover the enchanting beauty of "Winter Is Coming" by WR ImperfectArt, an original acrylic painting on a deep edge canvas measuring 16x16 inches. This captivating piece portrays cozy cabins nestled in an imaginary landscape, created with a palette knife for a textured and abstract appearance. The sides are elegantly painted, and the entire surface is coated with a matte varnish. Ready to adorn your wall, each painting is handcrafted and signed by the artist. Please note that the frame shown in the image is not included. With a weight of 660g, shipping costs vary based on location and weight. Each artwork includes a Certificate Of Authenticity, ensuring its uniqueness. Embrace the essence of Abstract Art, Autumn, and Landscapes with this medium-sized masterpiece.
″Winter Is Coming″ by WR ImperfectArt
Original acrylic painting on deep edge canvas size 16x16 inches (40,5x40,5cm)
The sides are painted and all surface is finished with matt varnish
The painting will come ready to hang on the wall
Hand painted and signed by myself
Frame in image not included
Item weight is 660g (package cost is included in price)
Cost of shippment depends on the painting's weight and the country you are from
(the postage will be automatically calculated after you enter your address details)
•Each artwork will come with its own Certificate Of Authenticity (COA). Every piece is one of a kind and made by hand, reason why each one is sold individually and cannot be replicated. The paintings are signed on the front and dated on the back. Please note that colors may differ from device to device and they could be slightly different in real life.
•Keep any artwork away from direct sunlight. No varnish has 100% protection and UV may affect in time the colors and appearance of a painting, causing fading and discoloration (as our skin, no mather how much sunscreen you apply, the UV will still cause damage).
•Any art should be cleaned with care by gently wiping the dust away using a dry or a slightly damp cloth. A dry make-up and puffy brush can be really handy in cleaning such as paintings with lots of texture. Don't use alcohols and under any circumstaces no rubbing or scrubbing as you will damage the protective layer and ruin the artwork itself.
•Don't display art in humid areas such as bathroom or kitchen. If you decide to keep them in there for decor and design purposes, make sure the room is well ventilated or the humidity may affect the painting in time.