Red & Brown Birch Trees Landscape Abstract Wall Art, Fine Art Giclee PRINT On Stretched Canvas-Small to Oversized, by Susanna Shap
Red & Brown Birch Trees Landscape Abstract Wall Art, Giclee PRINT On 1.5” depth gallery back wrap Stretched Canvas, available from small to oversized
If you prefer an original textured piece, Please see the rest of website store for currently ready to ship and Made-to-order original paintings
Produced , hand stretched and shipped from the United States. Please read description and see photos. Floater frame options available upon request (please contact for a quote, as it is difficult to add all framing options for various sizes and shipping locations into the variations on these listing pages)
Contemporary PRINT on stretched ready to hang canvas. abstract contemporary red foliage white birches autumn forest panoramic landscape on rusts and browns background in my signature style, this is a stretched canvas print of one of my original impasto palette knife oil paintings. The original painting was scanned with an artists museum grade scanner at a very high resolution, so that any large size print recreated from it would not be grainy or pixelated. Please note I am not including any high resolution photos in the description and also note that this is a print, it does not have the paint texture of my originals, the ready to hang canvas print you will receive will have incredible color accuracy and vibrancy true to the photos in the description, printed on acid free archival canvas (colors won't yellow or fade)
All sizes are in inches and include the flat shipping cost for most u.s. states for each size that I have an estimated shipping fee from USPS/FedEx/UPS Ground services with tracking. the Giclee production company that prints my art, hand-stretches it onto a 1.5" deep gallery wrap canvas, packages it professionally and ships it to your door is located in CA so all transit times are estimated based on shipping from CA..Because of the size variations I am unable to add each shipping cost based on size and there is a big difference in shipping between the smallest and the largest size. The 72"x36"" is considered oversized even based on large art shipping standards and costs approximately $215 to ship with either ups or fedex ground (1-5 business days) depending on their rates that fluctuate (and this is a commercial shipping rate and the cheapest available).
So I am setting the shipping as free, without hiding that the shipping costs are added into the price of each size for the reason explained.
-ready to hang with image wrapped around the sides of a 1.5" deep gallery wrapped stretcher frame, NOT a rolled canvas
-Production Time is approximately 2-4 business days from placing order to printing, stretching packing and shipping. All free shipping amounts included in the prices are for ground shipments 1-5 business days. If you need faster shipping, please contact for a quote with your zip code and size you are interested in purchasing.
-If you are in Alaska or Hawaii please contact me to check what shipping will cost
-The return/refund policy is straight forward: If in the very unlikely event that there is an issue with a print (example: damage, quality issues etc.) or a canvas print is damaged in transit (this rarely happens with the way canvas print are packaged, but sometimes can), please send photos, and a replacement will be reproduced and reshipped to you.
-Any questions, don't hesitate to ask. More information is in the photographs section of this page.
***** INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: If you are in a country outside the usa or are in certain territories, please contact me to check if an item can be shipped, and to get a quite based on size, for some larger sizes that may not be able to be shipped to your location stretched, shipping a rolled canvas is an option
*****About "coa's" or the pieces of paper called a "certificate of authenticity" - if you would like for me to include one with your purchase, please ask, Most times I include it automatically because some people want one. However I would like to clarify: I “fell” for this when i was starting many years ago. I see many artists and collectors falling for it. There's is only a few ways of truly proving authenticity and even that can be forged, so it's up to the buyer to use their eyes and intuition, not a paper anyone from any country can print out from 1000's of online templates and copy paste any information and/or use A.I. to generate "signatures" that look "authentic". Your best bet is a sales receipt if you need to prove or disprove something at some point. For my art in particular this is how to know that a piece (print or original is authentic and mine, and of course copyrighted):
Original paintings: Are signed with a specific type of paint, after being fully dry, so even if i use abbreviations in my name, the type of paint i sign the front of my paintings can only be visible to someone who has my painting physically in front of their eyes. If you are one of the many people who has purchased unwittingly a painting based of one of my photographs from some seller, especially many in asia, and you also own one of my originals, you can distinguish the difference just by looking (easily) I also sign the back of each of my paintings with a permanent marker in large format by hand.
Prints: There are only a few companies that have access to my high resolution files, a few examples are FineArtAmerica, and the professional Print Company I use for Giclee canvas prints exclusively in the United States. These are NOT "aliexpress or temu/amaz0n" type. I'm considering removing my images even from the "reputable website”, The point here is this: Authenticity of Giclee prints on canvas/metal panels etc, is proven by the quality of the print, especially in the larger sizes, which is only attainable by having access to the original high resolution files (if a server is somehow hacked and high resolution files are used without my consent, I wouldn’t really know if that happened) but the point here is to explain how almost useless "coa's" are, even from the most "expensive art gallery"- c.o.a's are one of the biggest hoaxes in the "art world". (besides the sales receipt you are given), I discussed this topic years ago, many artists at the time realized the coa issue is nothing more then an invention by some "entities" as “that’s the big it that proves authenticity” to dupe both artists and buyers. If you buy an expensive baseball card-signed- are you going to go by a "coa"? or are you going to take it to a professional HUMAN appraiser that does NOT use a.i. and manually uses a magnifying glass and all kinds of methods to verify authenticity, if it is important to you? And most times an authentic human creates authentically and knows when something or someone is authentic!