Corner Detail: Stretched canvas painting with 0.8" stretcher bars.
Enjoy the beauty of art without breaking your banks with a stretched canvas painting. Your image gets painted by artist on canvas and then stretched on a wooden frame of stretcher bars (gallery wrap). This standard framework set is made of solid 2 cm (0.8") stretcher bars on which the canvas will be stretched. Ideal for office or home display. All stretched canvases, arrive "ready to hang" with pre-attached hooks and nails, needs 14 -16days for production by artist, and another 3 -5days for delivery.
Stretched canvas paintings look beautiful with or without frames.
paintingandframe.com is one of the largest companies in the world producing museum-quality oil paintings. All of our canvas paintings are hand painted by talented artists with oil paint material.
If Raymond Gehman Clam Shells Piled Up Against a Log Where The Tide Deposited Them is printed by machine on textured canvas, it takes about 5 working days to your address; if you choose it as hand painted reproduction, it takes about 18 working days to your address. Please keep in mind that all of our products are waterproof on textured canvas! We ship Clam Shells Piled Up Against a Log Where The Tide Deposited Them all over the world.
Our return policy is very simple:
If you're not happy with Raymond Gehman Clam Shells Piled Up Against a Log Where The Tide Deposited Them that you made on paintingandframe.com, for any reason, you can return it to us within 50 days of the order date. As soon as it arrives, we'll issue a full refund for the entire purchase price. Please note - paintingandframe.com does not reimburse the outgoing or return shipping charges unless the return is due to a defect in quality.
We sell thousands of pieces of artwork each month - all with a 100% money-back guaranteed.
If you want to purchase mueseum artwork at discount price, why not give us a try? You will save a lot more!
A Log Canoe Is Submerged Into Otsego Lake
Chimney of an Old Log Cabin Homestead
Close Detail of Old Log Church on Droop Mountain
Empty Log Cabin in Golden Sunlight
Female Mallard Anas Platyrhynchos Rests on a Submerged Log
Log Cabin in The Jefferson National Forest Central Appalachia
Log Canoes on The Banks of a Recreated Iroquois Fishing Camp
Nuts Are Stashed in a Hollow Tree Log
Portrait of a Snowy Egret Perched on a Waterside Log
Red Shouldered Hawk Perched on a Fallen Log
Storm Clouds Form Above a Log Cabin on The Site of French Azilum
Storm Clouds Form Above Log Buildings on The Site of French Azilum
Twilight at Low Tide on a Beach with Silhouetted Pine Trees
A Group of Aquatic Turtles And an American Alligator Bask on a Log
A Male Wood Duck Swims Past Its Mate Perched on a Log
Incoming Atlantic Ocean Tide on The Cape Lookout National Seashore