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Hand Painted Canvas Art, Blue Original Wall Art Painting for Bedroom, Extra Large Modern Canvas Paintings, Acrylic Paintings on Canvas

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Hand Painted Canvas Art, Blue Original Wall Art Painting for Bedroom, Extra Large Modern Canvas Paintings, Acrylic Paintings on CanvasBlue Original Wall Art Painting for Bedroom, Hand Painted Canvas Art, Extra Large Modern Canvas Paintings, Acrylic Paintings on Canvas Original Hand Painted Art by Colin Ju Custom Painting Sizes: (I will complete the painting in about 11 days and send out the painting via express shipping.) The following painting sizes are large. The paintings will be rolled in tube for shipping. You will need to gallery wrapped or framed the painting at the local

Blue Original Wall Art Painting for Bedroom, Hand Painted Canvas Art, Extra Large Modern Canvas Paintings, Acrylic Paintings on Canvas
Original Hand Painted Art by Colin Ju

Custom Painting Sizes:
(I will complete the painting in about 11 days and send out the painting via express shipping.)

The following painting sizes are large. The paintings will be rolled in tube for shipping. You will need to gallery wrapped or framed the painting at the local frame shop:
* 28x37 inch (About 71X95cm, Unframed)
* 30x40 inch (About 76X102cm, Unframed)
* 35x47 inch (About 89X119cm, Unframed)
* 40X53 inch (About 102X135cm, Unframed)
* 45X60 inch (About 114X152cm, Unframed)
* 50X67 inch (About 127X169cm, Unframed)
* 55X73 inch (About 140X186cm, Unframed)
* 60X80 inch (About 152X203cm, Unframed)
* 65X87 inch (About 165X220cm, Unframed)
* 70X93 inch (About 178X237cm, Unframed)
* 75X100 inch (About 191X254cm, Unframed)
* 80X107 inch (About 203X271cm, Unframed)
* 85X113 inch (About 216X288cm, Unframed)

The following painting size is gallery wrapped. The painting is ready to hang when you receive it:
* 28x37 inch (About 71X95cm, gallery wrapped)
* 30x40 inch (About 76X102cm, gallery wrapped)

Please feel free to contact me if you need me to custom other sizes for you.

This painting is completely hand painted and in heavy acrylic paints and textures. It's NOT a print or poster or giclee.

This is a made to order painting which is created by me. The recreation will have the same texture and brush stroke just as the original painting.

Since the painting is extra large and could not to be shipped if gallery wrapped or framed. I will roll the painting in protective tube for shipping.

I will left about 3 to 5 inches of canvas on each border so you could frame or gallery wrapped the painting at the local frame shop.

Free shipping to worldwide for unframed paintings! I will ship out the painting via Express Mail Service with Express Mail Service / DHL / EMS

This is a wonderful colorful painting direct from the artist. I use only highest quality Winsor & Newton art materials, and painted on acid free gallery museum quality canvas.

The painting is signed on the front by the artist and 100% guaranteed, I want you happy with your purchase.

Please do not hesitate to ask me any question and I'll get back to you at the earliest opportunity.

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