Vintage Cocktails-Old Fashion by Gwen Aspell Hand Embellished Framed Art Print Matted under Glass
SKU: 18673101167

Vintage Cocktails-Old Fashion by Gwen Aspell Hand Embellished Framed Art Print Matted under Glass

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Vintage Cocktails-Old Fashion by Gwen Aspell Hand Embellished Framed Art Print Matted under GlassOverview "Vintage Cocktails Old Fashion" by Gwen Aspell is a celebration of classic sophistication, capturing the iconic Old Fashioned cocktail in crisp detail. This framed art print, matted under glass, employs warm amber and citrus hues, accented by the hand embellished textures that bring the refreshing essence of the drink to life. A timeless piece inspired by the elegance of vintage cocktail culture, perfect for the discerning connoisseur.

Overview

"Vintage Cocktails-Old Fashion" by Gwen Aspell is a celebration of classic sophistication, capturing the iconic Old Fashioned cocktail in crisp detail. This framed art print, matted under glass, employs warm amber and citrus hues, accented by the hand-embellished textures that bring the refreshing essence of the drink to life. A timeless piece inspired by the elegance of vintage cocktail culture, perfect for the discerning connoisseur.

Features

  • Art Name and Artist: Vintage Cocktails-Old Fashion by Gwen Aspell 
  • Inspiration: Inspired by the classic allure and timeless elegance of the Old Fashioned cocktail, embodying vintage sophistication. 
  • Production Artist Medium and Technique: Hand-embellished framed art print, matted under glass. 
  • Color Hues and Shades: Features rich amber and deep orange tones contrasted by muted whites and grays, creating a classic and refined vintage feel. 
  • Room Atmosphere: Creates a cozy, sophisticated vibe, perfect for enhancing home bars, kitchens, or dining areas with a classic, stylish touch. 
  • Orientation and Dimensions: Measuring 27.5L x 1.5W x 33.5H, this rectangular artwork is designed to hang in portrait orientation using the included wall-mounting hardware. 

Specifications

  • Release Season: Winter 2023
  • Product Type: Graphic Art
  • Set Type: Does Not Apply
  • Orientation: Portrait
  • Art Scale: Medium
  • Subject: Food & Beverage
  • Food & Beverage: Cocktails, Liquor
  • Shape: Rectangle
  • Wall Mounting Hardware: No
  • Number of Hooks: 2
  • LED/Illuminated: No
  • Open Format Type: Mounted with Backing
  • Art Technique: Graphic Art
  • Multi Piece Art: No
  • Art Production Method: Hand Detailed / Embellished
  • Title: Vintage Cocktails-Old Fashioned
  • Number of Batteries: 9.6
  • Production Run: Open Edition
  • Made to Order: No
  • Main Color: Cream, Orange
  • Main Material: Canvas
  • Mat Included: Yes
  • Mat Color: White
  • Framed: Yes
  • Frame Color: Black
  • Frame Construction: Closed Corner Frame
  • Frame Material: Plastic
  • Embellishments/Special Finishes: Yes
  • Embellishment Effect: Textured
  • Embellishment Type: Hand Embellished
  • Frame Type: Picture Frame
  • Mercana Style - Influences: Glam, Florentiner, Coastal, Posh & Luxe, Modern

Dimensions

  • Product Size (inches): 27.5L x 1.5W x 33.5H
  • Weight: 9.60 lbs
  • Box Size (inches): 34.0L x 5.0W x 40.0H
  • Box Weight: 16.00 lbs
  • CBM: 0.0226

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