Apricot Mallow Framed Queen Print







Apricot Mallow Framed Queen Print
The vibrant orange, yellow, and red hue of the mallow flowers capture the viewers attention upon first look. The flowers are framed by a kaleidoscope of green and blue tones representing the structure and function of the plant leaves and stems supporting our focal point.
While some lives may wither and die, others adapt and thrive. If you have the knowledge, patience, and luck there is abundant beauty to be found even in the barren hostility of the desert.
Archival canvas print is 36” x 48”
Framing adds up to 5 inches overall (up to 41” x 53”), and size can vary somewhat due to variation in the wood used to make the frame. See, these are handmade of reclaimed and or virgin materials. Variation will occur based on the nature of knots and growth features found in the wood. Please ask us questions if this causes you to pause.
Shipping
If you would like to pick up the painting in person, please send us an email to make arrangements jack@jackwrayartist.com. We are based in Portland, OR, and travel to Monterey, CA frequently.
Jack’s paintings often have beautiful texture that add to the depth of the image. This is achieved by building up paint through the creative process. Generally, paintings are dry to the touch at 3 weeks, and are suitable to ship at this point. Full curing of the painting can take as long as one year. Please allow for up to 4 weeks to deliver commissioned or new paintings, and always reach out by email with any questions or needs.
The Small Details
Color nuances as they appear on your screen can vary from what we see with our eyes in person. If you are unsure about the colors, we will be happy to send more photos or closeups. Please be sure the painting is right for you before purchasing. Paintings are sold as is, and not “upon approval”. If a painting is damaged during shipping, we will work with you to make it right.
All copyrights including reproduction rights are reserved by the artist as defined by U.S. law. unless signed and expressly written consent has been given by Jack Wray.