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This fine framed artwork has a faux canvas treatment, recreating the original canvas look, then mounted onto a durable plaque and finished in a gorgeous 2" rich brown contemporary frame.
The size dimensions for each picture are the OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS. (The frame is included). 

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Great site! Received my framed artwork today. It's a fantastic addition to my home. Thanks for the great customer service. I'll be coming back soon.

- John, Bakersfield, CA

DESIGNER TIPS AND DECORATING IDEAS

How High Should I Hang Art? Art is very personal, but there is 1 rule that everyone should abide by. NEVER LOOK UP TO SEE YOUR ART! Even though there are many variations in height (so whose eye level are we talking about) simply use this calculation: Measure approximately 58" from the floor to the MIDDLE of the artwork and that is where you should hang your Art. What happens if you're hanging it above furniture (like a couch or buffet)? It should only be approximately 6" above the furniture. Let's keep in mind that in many your rooms, you are sitting. So, it's perfectly fine for your art to be lower, rather than higher up on the wall. No matter how high your ceilings are, you never want to "crane" your neck to see your art.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Ray Hendershot is highly regarded for his detailed rural landscapes and antique still lifes. However, he explains, the real subject of his work is not the aging farm buildings, the rustic old mills or the antiquated crocks and jugs. The real subject is their surfaces. "I am intrigued by the texture of a crumbling stone wall, the splintered wood of an old wagon or the way the light reflects off a piece of hand-turned stoneware, the signs of many years of wear and hard use. Over the years, I have developed a number of texturing methods that I feel adequately depict these signs of aging." -rayhendershot.com
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