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Size: 16.00" x 20.00"
Regular: $139.96 Only: $59.98

Blending Japanese anime, folk art and representational styles to bring them to life, Canadian artist Angelina Wrona has created her collection, which she affectionately calls the "Senta-Mental Dolls". This fine framed artwork has a faux canvas treatment, recreating the original canvas look, then mounted onto a durable plaque and finished in a 1.75" contemporary black frame and complimented with a textured mat, creating an upscale appearance and added value.
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

Should All Frames Match in a Room? The answer is twofold. If you are creating a grouping of similar art on the wall, then yes, there should be cohesion to your frames. They don't have to be identical frames, but their colors should be consistent. For example, variations of black frames. This way, the focus is on the artwork or the photography, rather than on the huge assortment of frames. However, if you are adding singular pieces, dispersed throughout a room, than you can use different frames. Each artwork should have the most suitable frame, complimenting it and the room's decor. If the frames happen to match, than that's great, but they don't have to be identical throughout the entire room. Show off your personality in your artwork and your frame choices!

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Angelina Wrona has been experimenting with various styles and media in her art for years. Earlier realist and folk art was rewarding yet not completely satisfying as darker, interesting and more peculiar ideas were beginning to form. Never interested in abstract art, her first exposure to Juxtapoz magazine was like opening a door to the art world of her dreams. The inspiration from this pop surrealist, exciting and vibrant art world so casually referred to as Lowbrow served as a catalyst for her developing style. She began to realize and combine her delicate, dark subjects with surreal twists and ideas. Blending Japanese anime, folk art and representational styles to bring them to life, Angelina has created her collection, which she affectionately calls the “Senta-Mental Dolls”. The twisted fairy tales the dolls inhabit are conjured up in the 19th century home in Merrickville, Ontario where she lives with her husband and their two beautiful daughters, who are a constant source of inspiration.
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