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DENY Restudio Designs

Restudio Designs Marthas Vineyard 2 Framed Art Print

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$59.00

MSRP: $0.00


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Product Details

Description

Frame it up. The Deny Designs Modern and Classic Framed Art Print takes away all the hassle of finding the right frame for your art. The art is printed with archival, fade-resistant inks—and the frames are available in black or white with a variety of sizes so no matter your design needs, we have just the option for you. The Classic frame style is wider than our Modern frame for a more traditional, gallery-style look. The Modern frame style is narrower but deeper than the Classic frame for a sleek alternative. Sprinkle in different sizes and maybe an art canvas or two to help create a picture-perfect art collection. And the best part? Every purchase pays the artist who designed it—supporting creativity worldwide.

Details & Product Specs

Frame:

  • Frame Materials: MDF core with a paper wrap
  • Art print with archival, fade-resistant inks
  • Light filtering acrylic to protect your art print from fading
  • Classic frame dimensions: 1.25" W x .75" D
  • Modern frame dimensions: .75" W x 1.25" D
  • Wire or sawtooth hanger included depending on size (does not include hanging hardware)

 

Paper Substrate:

  • Satin finish
  • 210 GSM
  • Aqueous ink
  • 8 color inkjet printing

About the Artist

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Jessica Harrington is a native Rhode Islander, currently residing in Boston. She spent most of her life traveling around New England, spending summers at the beach and winters in the mountains – which is a main source of her inspiration. A practicing Interior Architect, she holds both a Bachelor of Science and Masters of Fine Arts in the field. Inspired by the places she loves, Jessica uses typography to create bold images of iconic landmarks and geography. The images almost become interactive as the viewer searches for words that hold some personal meaning. In this manner, the words help to create a sentimental connection to the image that shapes alone cannot achieve.

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