Stupell Industries Fashion Designer Makeup Inspiring Word Watercolor Framed Wall Art by Amanda Greenwood
Stupell Industries Fashion Designer Makeup Inspiring Word Watercolor Framed Wall Art by Amanda Greenwood
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Stupell Industries Fashion Designer Makeup Inspiring Word Watercolor Framed Wall Art by Amanda Greenwood

4.3 stars out of 3 reviews
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  • Artistic Dimensions: This framed wall art measures 11 inches in width, 1.5 inches in depth, and 14 inches in height, providing a compact yet impactful display.
  • Effortless Installation: The artwork requires no additional installation or hardware, arriving ready to hang for immediate display.
  • Renowned Artist: The design is created by artist Amanda Greenwood, known for her watercolor style and inspiring word art.
  • Textured Finish: A giclee lithograph is mounted on wood and finished with a texturized brush stroke application, adding tactile depth.
  • Ebony Frame: The artwork is encased within a 1.5-inch thick ebony wood grain frame, enhancing its visual depth and dimension.
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Feb 2, 2023
Dalia
3 out of 5 stars review

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Lovely plaque, but it came with cracks in the wood

I love the plaque. It is heavier than I thought it would be. Each corner has a plastic covering stapled to the plaque. I imagine to keep it together because there was cracks in the corner of the plaque where the wood split. Since the plastic covering was able to hide the cracks, I kept the plaque, otherwise I would have returned it.

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