Self-taught Seaside, Oregon artist Dave Bartholet showed up on the planet in 1949. Having spent his early childhood in Wyoming, his love for wildlife was forged from the get-go. His loose style of watercolors has proven to be very popular to an estimated 100,000 households that have collected his work of over 400 limited-edition nature & travel prints. He has illustrated many magazines & book covers as well as a commissioned mural for the National Wildlife Refuge 100-year recognition, a 30 ‘x 50’ effort. Wall Art is From an Original Work of Art & was Created & Designed by an Award-winning Artist, not by an Anonymous Production Team. It is Professionally Printed - in Oregon, Texas, or Virginia - on the Highest Quality Materials Available: Thick, Archival Art Paper, Real Wood, or Steel Metal using premium, long-lasting pigment-based art inks that generate intense, rich colors that are true to the artist’s vision & original creation. Giclee Paper Art Prints are Produced with Premium, Professional-grade Archival Ink & Thick (250 gsm) Art paper. Quality Materials used in Giclee Print Production to Create Intense, Rich Colors that are True to the Artist’s Vision & Original Artwork. Framed Giclee Art Prints are Securely Mounted to Foam Core Board to Prevent Slipping or Wrinkling, then Framed with a ½" Black Picture Frame & Art-Quality Clear Acrylic & Finished with a Protective Backing & Hanging Wire. If Print is also Matted, it has a 2" Wide Acid-Free Off-White Picture Mat. Genuine Metal Prints are Produced on Sturdy 18-gauge 100% Aluminum & Authentic American Barnwood, if framed. No Tin, or Cut-rate Metal ever used in our Metal Prints. Our Aluminum Prints Will Never Rust & Resist Fading for Years. Unique Wood Art Prints are on ½" Real Pine Wood & Veneer Board, with a Solid Front & Back. The Archival, Semi-translucent Inks Create a Perfect Balance of Wood & Art with Rich, Fade-free Colors True to the Artist’s Vision & Original Artwork. Outer Banks Adirondack Chairs Beach Giclee Art Print Poster From Watercolor By Artist Dave Bartholet