




Splash, Square Matte Canvas Print
This abstract print is all about the playful energy and joy of a summer day. The kind that is spent by the water and filled with good music, good company, and even better food.
The cool teal blue brushstrokes and drips capture the feeling of jumping into the deep end of the pool to see who could make the biggest splash. The bright pinks remind me of sinking my teeth into a juicy and refreshing ripe watermelon while taking a break from being in the water.
It’s the kind of day that you wish lasted just a little bit longer. This print celebrates those simple, yet magical, moments that make life so sweet.
The Matte Canvas Print is the perfect non-glare solution for particularly sunny or brightly lit rooms. Each canvas print is sprayed with a protective UV-resistant matte coating, keeping your art safe from harmful UV rays, dust, and light scratches without glass.
Option to add discreet digital signature on the front right corner of the image.
Stretched Canvas Prints
- Available for sizes up to 54"x36"
- Stretched over 1.5" deep wood bars
- Sides are gallery wrapped & have a mirrored image
- Matte finish
- Shipped in a box
- Wired back, ready to hang
Flat Canvas Prints
- Not stretched
- Printed on flat canvas sheet
- Shipped rolled in a tube
- Can be framed with or without glass, or stretched over wood bars. Standard picture frames work great!
Flat Canvas Border Options:
No Border
Your print will be cut to the size listed.
Add 2" white border
Your print will include a 2" white border all around. This is the perfect option if you plan to have it stretched.
If you plan to frame it like paper, this border adds 4" to the total paper size. Ex: a 24"x24" flat canvas print's total size is 28"x28".
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redefining digital art
meet the artist
Patricia Vargas is an abstract digital artist delving into blissful escapism. Her vivid, painterly digital works are infused with atmospheric and botanical influences.
She crafts unique digital brushes to accentuate organic textures and forms. Using a tablet and computer, Patricia translates her hand movements into digital brushstrokes. Her artwork has been seen in Domino, Veranda, and Better Homes and Gardens.