Museum Quality Giclées on Canvas
—Flat, Wrapped or Framed

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Frank Allnutt's Art
... is carefully packaged and fully insured for shipment via USPS, UPS, or FedEx. An artist-signed Certificate of Authenticity is included. If your art arrives damaged, please keep all shipping materials and contact the carrier immediately to arrange for full insurance reimbursement. We normall ship within three business days, and will notify you if your order might take longer. We ship only to the contiguous 48 states.

How We Produce Giclées on Canvas
All giclées on canvas ordered from us are custom-produced, one at a time (not mass-produced), with professional software, wide format printer, archival non-glare matte canvas and vivid, long-lasting pigment inks. We also make our own frames (see below).

Digital Imaging
... is a complex process that prepares the original photo for printing, and entails selecting the best color, canvas, and printing settings to produce museum quality giclées on canvas with rich and vivid colors that can be cherished with endearing legacy by generations.

UltraChrome HDR Pigment Inks and Archival Canvas
Our giclées are created on archival canvas with 10 Epson UltraChrome HDR pigment ink colors, with far greater gamut (color range) than photographic dye on paper prints. Our process achieves rich and vivid colors that, when the art is properly displayed, the ink is lightfast for up to 200 years. Our giclees are given a UV and moisture resistant lacquer coating. For info on custom giclées for photographers and artists email Frank.
 

Ready to Hang Gallery-Wrapped Giclées on Canvas
Mounted on light-weight hidden wood frames ready to hang. No wire or metal hangers are needed. A picture’s background is either wrapped around the sides of the frame, which measures 1” to 1.5” wide, or edges of the picture are “mirrored” on the sides (as pictured). Can also be mounted in a traditional frame. (See below.)

Pictured: The End of the Trail

Floating Gallery Frames
Also called “Floaters” and “Box Frames,” these board-mounted canvases are placed on the front of the frame and appear to be floating in its midst.

Pictured: Those Eyes (Cougar)

Blue-Stained Pine Frames
Sometimes called “Beetle-Killed Pine,” the subtle hues in this wood can range from rust red to brown to blue-gray. While this wood is too soft for most construction purposes, we turn it into beautiful picture frames. Canvases can be stretched on wooden bars or art board mounted for framing.

Pictured: Indian Paintbrush

Reclaimed Wood Frames
Also known as “Barnwood.” We salvage it locally from long ago abandoned and deteriorating houses, barns, and other out buildings. We consider such wood to be artifacts. We give the old weathered wood “new life” as picture frames.

Pictured: Shavano Homestead.

Flat Giclées on Canvas
...are not mounted or framed. They are rolled and shipped in sturdy Priority Mail containers. Flats are ready for the customer to have stretched on wooden bars or board-mounted for framing. Sizes up to 12” x 18” have 2” white borders. Larger sizes have 2” borders on long sides and half-inch borders on the other two sides. Board-mounting is recommended.
Ready to Hang
Framed art has holes ready for hanging on well anchored screws or nails. Rock art, because of its heavier weight, has one or two steel rings on nylon hangers that are attached to the rock’s back with quarter-inch bolts and nuts secured in holes that run completely through the rocks.
Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed.
We are committed to produce art of museum quality.
Each uniquely-produced giclée and frame is carefully inspected for quality prior to shipping. Each giclée on canvas carries a guarantee against production defects. In event of such a defect, please contact us within 14 days to arrange return shipping, and we will replace the defective art. Returns for any other reason are not accepted. If art is damaged in shipping, please contact the shipper for resolution.
Frank Allnutt—photographer, artist and best-selling author — has been producing giclées on canvas since 1994. His broad professional experience includes Walt Disney public relations manager, advertising agency owner, book and magazine publisher, and producer of Christian TV specials, weekly programs, and instructional videos. He makes his home on a sprawling, historic cattle and hay ranch in the central Colorado Rocky Mountains.
 
 





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