ARTSEARCH TM

This fine framed artwork has a faux canvas treatment, recreating the original canvas look. It is finished in an ultra modern 1.0" wide by 1.0" silver stainless steel colored frame.
The size dimensions for each picture are the OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS. (The frame is included). 

CUSTOMERS WHO VIEWED THIS ITEM ALSO VIEWED:

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

I received my Lorraine Christie yesterday and I can't believe how beautiful it turned out. Sherri really helped me to choose the right frame! What great service and the packaging for such a large picture was very well done. Thanks FramedCanvasArt, I will definitely be back.

- Linda V., Boca Raton

DESIGNER TIPS AND DECORATING IDEAS

If we had a dollar for every time we heard this question, we could feed a small country! The answer is easy: Option a) one single very large piece. b) 3 matching squares or c) 2 large rectangular matching pieces with one piece cut in half and placed on either side of the rectangle. See our Framed Art Sets to get an idea of this (and this option is my personal favorite!).

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Niagara (born August 23, 1956)
Niagara materialized on the scene in the late 70's as front person for the noise band DESTROY ALL MONSTERS. (D.A.M)
While D.A.M was performing on stage at the Second Chance in Ann Arbor, Madonna was waiting on tables. Indeed, Debbie Harry, Patti Smith and Chrissie Hynde borrowed from the Niagara punk prototype. Her presence was described in Rolling Stone as "a cocktail of Valium, Tuinal and Nervine" and Spin wrote her "laissez-faire delivery carries much more punch than a conventional singer." Niagara has said that she started performing so that "people would leave me alone". Her early cover art, done in pen & ink and gouache appear to be self portraits. Her fierce female depictions of femme fatales plumb the depths of trash culture. "It's the men who cry in my paintings," Niagara muses. She later showed "Warholistic" use of colour on her large canvases and actually met Andy Warhol in the late 70's.
Top