Framed Far To Go Wall Art
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Framed Far To Go Wall Art

Metal Wall Art by Lazart

Each Framed Far To Go Wall Art combines a side view of a full figured elk gazing towards the mountains and surrounds the scene with a metal frame. A natural wall sculpture that measures 22 inches in width and is available in a Color Wash (CW) finish as pictured on this page. Inspired by original artwork from Daniel Kirschner that will bring the great outdoors inside to you. These sculptures are manufactured in the USA by Lazart using cold-rolled steel and modern laser technology followed by an acid wash for color.

Creates a striking wall hanging. These wall hangings may be used indoors for an outdoor look. You can also use these hangings outside; however, to keep colors from fading when using this metal wall art outdoors, Lazart recommends adding a clear coat finish with UV protection which can be purchased at any hardware or paint store. Used outside, the product will weather naturally and gain beauty over time.

Framed Far To Go Wall Art - ID#:LAP-FTGF22W
Mfg'd By: Lazart Production Inc.  SKU#:FTGF22WCW
Regular Price: $130.00
Sales Price: $113.40
You Save $16.60 or 12.77%


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Date Last Updated: Last Updated: 06/10/2008 12:18 PM - ID:4947