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- Overall Dimensions: 21.5 in. W x 31.5 in. H
- Material: Canvas, gallery-wrapped giclee print
- Stretcher Bar: 1.5-inch hand-stretched bar
- Weight: 6.0 lbs
- Frame Options: Black or Silver
- Design Options: Golfer I, Golfer II, Golfer III, Golfer IV
- Artistry: Strokes of the original image applied with an artist brush
- Hanging Hardware: Pre-installed wire and/or D-ring hanger
- Artist: Richard Ryder
- Production: Made to order, handcrafted in USA
This gallery-wrapped canvas art captures the sharp lines and visual poise of Art Deco design, made to order here in the States and ready to hang the day it arrives. The Golfer Hand Crafted Canvas Art, a giclee print on canvas available at Uptown Sebastian with free shipping, showcases Richard Ryder's Art Deco-inspired golf illustrations across four distinct designs -- each hand-stretched, brush-stroked by hand, and delivered with hanging hardware already installed. It's a piece built to bring gallery-level craft into your home without the hassle of framing or finishing.
How Is This Canvas Actually Made?
Each canvas is individually stretched over a solid wood stretcher bar measuring 1.5 inches deep, creating the dimensional profile you'd expect from a gallery presentation. Strokes from the original image are applied with an artist brush, adding texture and a tactile quality you can see when light moves across the surface. The giclee printing process resists fading, and the hand-stretched construction ensures long-term durability -- it's handcrafted here in the USA, made to order when you place your request.
What Can You Choose on This Piece?
You'll select from four design variations -- Golfer I, II, III, or IV -- each carrying a different composition within Ryder's Art Deco golf series. Frame finishes are available in Black or Silver to match your existing furniture or wall color. The gallery-wrapped construction means the image wraps around the stretcher bar edges, so there's no need for an additional frame unless you prefer one.
How Long Does It Take to Build?
This canvas ships in 6-9 working days from the day you order. Once it arrives, the pre-installed wire and D-ring hanging hardware mean you can mount it immediately -- no assembly required, no additional trips to the hardware store for brackets or wire.
Where Does Golf Art Like This Belong?
This print works beautifully in home offices, dens, or living rooms where you're building a feature wall or filling space above a credenza. The Art Deco styling pairs naturally with mid-century and contemporary pieces from our all furniture collection, and the graphic design elements complement modern metal wall art if you're curating a gallery arrangement. Sports enthusiasts often hang golf-themed art in trophy rooms, master suites, or above sideboards in dining spaces where the clean lines won't compete with the table setting.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the exact dimensions of this canvas?
- The canvas measures 21.5 inches wide by 31.5 inches high and weighs 6 pounds.
- Does this ship fully assembled?
- Yes, the canvas arrives fully assembled with pre-installed hanging hardware -- no assembly required.
- Can I return a made-to-order piece?
- Returnability follows the option you ordered, not how the piece was built. A size, finish or configuration shown as an option on this page can be returned within 30 days of delivery, subject to a 20% restocking fee -- whatever its build time. A specially requested size, or a piece made in your own material, is custom and is not returnable except on damage. Trade accounts have the restocking fee waived.
- Is this canvas good for high-traffic spaces?
- Yes, the giclee printing process resists fading and the hand-stretched construction holds up well in residential and commercial spaces with regular foot traffic.
- Where is this canvas made?
- It's handcrafted in the USA, made to order when you place your request.
- Who is the artist behind this piece?
- Richard Ryder brings formal training in fine art illustration to each canvas, drawing on influences from traditional animation artists including Eyvind Earle. His work explores the interplay between graphic design elements and fine art, with particular attention to creating a sense of moment and light on a two-dimensional surface.