$20.00
Spanish mission architecture art print from my original watercolor painting of a historic building in my hometown of Cisco, Texas. This building sits on our main street, south of downtown. It was built in the 1940's by Tom Graves and his adult sons Tom and Theron, twins.
Interested in owning the original painting? It is for sale here: https://etsy.me/2ZrcSBU
Looking for an extra large print? They are here: https://etsy.me/324svBg
SPANISH MISSION
PRINT DETAILS
• Gicleé print from my original watercolor painting.
• Directly from my studio
• Inspected, signed, and dated by me.
• Printed on heavy, museum quality paper with archival inks.
• UNFRAMED. Frames in photos are for illustration purposes only.
PAPER CHOICE
• Smooth Matte fine art paper, 192 gsm, archival/museum quality
• Watercolor paper, 340 gsm, textured, archival/museum quality
SHIPPING
• Free shipping in the US.
• Packaged in a clear protective sleeve and shipped in rigid protective packaging.
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- Cheryl
Artwork © 2019 Cheryl Casey
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Though I do not gift wrap, my packaging is white and nicely done. The larger sizes also use tissue paper and ribbon in my packaging method. Packages marked as a gift do not contain an invoice or receipt.
Your local framer will be accustomed to handling rolled prints. If you are framing it yourself, begin unrolling the print on a clean dry surface, placing books as you go. The print should relax enough to sandwich it between the glass/matt and the backer board in a few days.