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Heavy Metal- Copper Patina #0137 // Medium Hand-Painted Canvas Backdrop Painting- Heavy Metal Series

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Original price $390.00 - Original price $390.00
Original price
$390.00
$390.00 - $390.00
Current price $390.00

Spring 2021 Collection // Heavy Metal Copper Patina #0137

Ultraviolet’s Heavy Metal Series are inspired by the long-game processes of oxidization, patina, erosion and time. The copper, iron, and bronze affects are achieved by a multi-step processes and applications. Our exploration of objects of enduring design made better for their endurance continues.This backdrop is painted on our thin fine art canvas.

Notes on #0137 Copper Petina This painting offers a decidedly reflective glimmer channeling the bright sunny disposition of pure copper with subtle and rare accents of turquoise patina.

Features:

  • Medium (5'1"x6'8") 12-ounce cotton canvas hand-painted by Matthew Peterson at Ultraviolet Studios, Utah
  • Detail photos feature bottom left, center, and top right portions of the listed backdrop, in that order. Any subsequent images highlight notable areas.
  • Handmade in the USA with imported and domestic products
  • Collector may notice intermittent brush bristles or concentrations of paint embedded in the final work. We engage in creative experimentation and do not claim or seek for perfection.

Shipping and Policies:

  • Shipping & Handling costs are calculated beginning at $60. If shipping costs exceed this minimum (whether due to weight, unique sizing, East Coast shipping, or orders requiring multiple packages), the client will be invoiced for the difference upon shipping.
  • Local pick-up is offered to our Utah-based clients
  • All backdrops are available for rent and/or purchase
  • All sales are final

“The finest workers in stone are not copper or steel tools, but the gentle touches of air and water working at their leisure with a liberal allowance of time.”- Henry David Thoreau