Blue and Yellow Chrysanthemums Nature Photo Framed Wall Art Print
Photo Information:
About This Yellow and Blue Botanical Artwork: Blue and Yellow Chrysanthemums is a beautiful floral nature photograph of horizontal rows of flowers that was created to symbolize the Ukraine flag. This photograph was created by Andrii Vatsyk from Ternopil, Ukraine.
Title: Blue and Yellow Chrysanthemums
Photographer: Andrii Vatsyk
Genre: Nature photography
SKU: NAT-2208
Print Material:
Epson Ultra Premium Luster Photo Paper is between a gloss and matte finish, providing you with a highly saturated look and maximum ink coverage. Due to its rich colors, luster paper is a popular choice for giclée quality photographic prints. What’s more, this poster is framed in an alder, semi-hardwood frame, and comes ready to hang on the wall.
- 10 mil (0.25 mm) thick paper
- Alder, semi-hardwood frame (black or white)
- .75” (1.9 cm) thick frame
- Hanging hardware included
- Acrylite front protector
- Lightweight
- Made in the USA
Processing, Shipping and Returns:
All of our photography prints are made-to-order. Please allow up to 3 business days for processing our framed wall art prints. All framed artwork is shipped directly to you from our print partners ready-to-hang.
Returns: Super simple! No hassle return or exchange policy. You’ll receive 100% money back if you’re not satisfied...simply message us.
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Legal Information:
Legal Information: This nature photograph is the property of Andrii Vatsyk (copyright holder). We have purchased the rights to reproduce it through Dreamstime with an extended print usage agreement. For verification of our agreement please message us.
Proceeds:
I recently found a great foundation that helps support people in humanitarian crisis called International Rescue Committee. The foundation was formed in 1933 at the call of Albert Einstein and now provides services to over 40 countries that are affected by crisis. They help support everything from healthcare, education, job training and emergency support. What I liked best about this particular foundation is that 87% of the money they receive goes to the programs that assist people in crisis; the other 13% goes to overhead and fundraising expenses to keep the foundation going. To read more about: International Rescue Committee.