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Common Sunflower Field Near Flint Hills National Wildlife Refuge, Kansas-Paper Art-30,,X24,,
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Frequently Asked Questions

The artwork measures thirty inches by twenty-four inches. This size makes it a striking piece for wall display.

This is a paper art photograph. It showcases a beautiful sunflower field, capturing the essence of nature.

The artist is Global Gallery. They specialize in high-quality photographic art.

You can display this photograph by framing it. Choose a frame that complements the colors for a stunning visual effect.

Yes, this artwork is suitable for a living room. Its vibrant colors and nature theme create a welcoming atmosphere.

Yes, but ensure it is protected from moisture. Consider using a glass frame to safeguard it.

You should dust the artwork regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the surface.

Yes, this artwork is safe for children's rooms. It contains no hazardous materials and is suitable for all ages.

Store the photograph in a cool, dry place, ideally flat and in a protective sleeve to prevent damage.

Yes, the photograph is printed on high-quality paper. This ensures vibrant colors and durability.

This photograph offers sharp detail and vibrant colors, whereas canvas art provides a textured finish. Choose based on your aesthetic preference.

The predominant colors are yellow and green from the sunflowers and foliage. These colors create a lively and cheerful ambiance.

Yes, framing this artwork is easy. It fits standard frame sizes of thirty inches by twenty-four inches.

Yes, you can return this artwork if you're not satisfied. Check the return policy for specific details.

If your artwork arrives damaged, contact customer service immediately for assistance with a return or replacement.

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