Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the dimensions of the wall art? A: The wall art measures twenty-four inches tall by eighteen inches wide by one point five inches deep.
- Q: What material is the wall art made from? A: The canvas is gallery wrapped and framed with a natural woodgrain polystyrene frame.
- Q: Where is this wall art produced? A: This artwork is printed and framed in Waunakee, Wisconsin, USA.
- Q: How do I hang the wall art? A: The wall art comes with sawtooth hangers already attached to the black MDF back for easy wall display.
- Q: Is this wall art suitable for any room? A: Yes, this wall art can enhance the aesthetic of your living room, bedroom, or any room in the home.
- Q: How should I clean the wall art? A: To clean the wall art, simply dust it gently with a soft, dry cloth to avoid damaging the canvas.
- Q: Can this wall art be displayed outdoors? A: No, this wall art is designed for indoor display only and should be kept away from moisture.
- Q: What is the best way to store the wall art? A: If not displayed, store the wall art in a cool, dry place, preferably in its original packaging.
- Q: Is this artwork safe for children? A: Yes, the wall art is made from safe materials and is suitable for children's rooms.
- Q: How does this wall art compare to other prints? A: This wall art features a unique design of four palm trees, making it ideal for those who appreciate minimalist nature-inspired decor.
- Q: What if the wall art arrives damaged? A: If the wall art arrives damaged, contact customer service for assistance with returns or exchanges.
- Q: Does the wall art come with a warranty? A: Yes, the wall art typically includes a limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
- Q: Is there a return policy for the wall art? A: Yes, you can return the wall art within thirty days of purchase, provided it is in original condition.
- Q: What is the artist's inspiration for this piece? A: The artist, Simon Te Tai, draws inspiration from contemporary art and the simplicity of nature's forms.
- Q: How long has the artist been creating art? A: Simon Te Tai has been creating art for two years and is a self-taught photographer and graphic designer.