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Justin Van Genderen

<p>Chicago based freelance artist Justin Van Genderen is often inspired by minimalist propaganda posters and old Art Deco travel prints. His works depict the era of the 1940's yet they feel fresh, modern, and will remain timeless. There is a niche for movie poster themed art and Van Genderen is able to not only capitalize on it but also excel in his ability to combine both abstract and popular themes.</p>

<p>Large contemporary art includes a photograph of a landmark skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois that has been split into separate sections. Located in the background is a lone helicopter sitting in front of a cloud-filled sky.</p>

Elevate your home or office décor by adding a modern floating frame to your canvas art print. Finishing your gallery wrapped canvas with a floating frame enhances the beauty and detail of our giclée art prints. Handcrafted from solid wood, and available in multiple finish colors, there’s sure to be a frame to accent your canvas art print.

Modern and Elegant

<p>Create the illusion that your new gallery wrapped canvas art is suspended in space with our premium 1.75” inch deep floating frame. With several available frame finishes to choose from, you’re sure to find the color that best accents your handcrafted art and personal décor.</p>

Long-Lasting Color and Detail

<p>Our floating frame prints feature giclée printed canvas produced with high quality, UV-resistant, environmentally-friendly, latex inks and artist grade, polycotton canvas. We pride ourselves on color accuracy and image clarity to ensure your new canvas print lasts for years to come.</p>

Easy to Install

<p>The lightweight construction and pre-installed sawtooth hangers make installation a breeze. Even though they're light, our rock-solid construction boasts long-lasting durability.</p>

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