An abstract print of vibrant blue and neutral tones that is a replicated original artwork by Bobby Berk. With a gel-brush finish, these high-quality giclée prints are available in wood frames and are delivered ready to hang. Display together or separately to bring visual interest to the room. High-quality giclée prints on canvas Modern giclée printing methods replicate the artist's original work Brushed gel finish Wood frames Ready to hang (D-ring hangers) Clean with a soft, damp cloth Made in USA A Frontgate exclusive. At Frontgate, our primary focus is quality. We guarantee that every product we sell will stand up to the supreme test – our customers' satisfaction. To learn more about our policies, visit our Shipping & Processing, Returns & Exchanges and Warranty & Price Guarantee pages. How to Hang Wall Art Single Piece Position the artwork so its center is at eye level, about 60 inches from the floor. If placing above furniture, leave a gap of 4–6 inches between the furniture and the bottom of the frame. Multiple Pieces Consider a pair of or several artworks as a single cohesive display. Center the entire arrangement at eye level, around 60 inches from the floor to the middle of the group, with 2–5 inches between each artwork. Gallery Wall Center the main focus of your gallery wall at eye level, approximately 60 inches from the floor. Space additional frames 2–5 inches apart. An abstract print of vibrant blue and neutral tones that is a replicated original artwork by Bobby Berk. With a gel-brush finish, these high-quality giclée prints are available in wood frames and are delivered ready to hang. Display together or separately to bring visual interest to the room. High-quality giclée prints on canvas Modern giclée printing methods replicate the artist's original work Brushed gel finish Wood frames Ready to hang (D-ring hangers) Clean with a soft, damp cloth Made in USA A Frontgate exclusive. At Frontgate, our primary focus is quality. We guarantee that every product we sell will stand up to the supreme test – our customers' satisfaction. To learn more about our policies, visit our Shipping & Processing, Returns & Exchanges and Warranty & Price Guarantee pages. How to Hang Wall Art Single Piece Position the artwork so its center is at eye level, about 60 inches from the floor. If placing above furniture, leave a gap of 4–6 inches between the furniture and the bottom of the frame. Multiple Pieces Consider a pair of or several artworks as a single cohesive display. Center the entire arrangement at eye level, around 60 inches from the floor to the middle of the group, with 2–5 inches between each artwork. Gallery Wall Center the main focus of your gallery wall at eye level, approximately 60 inches from the floor. Space additional frames 2–5 inches apart. How to Hang Wall Art Single Piece Position the artwork so its center is at eye level, about 60 inches from the floor. If placing above furniture, leave a gap of 4–6 inches between the furniture and the bottom of the frame. Multiple Pieces Consider a pair of or several artworks as a single cohesive display. Center the entire arrangement at eye level, around 60 inches from the floor to the middle of the group, with 2–5 inches between each artwork. Gallery Wall Center the main focus of your gallery wall at eye level, approximately 60 inches from the floor. Space additional frames 2–5 inches apart. How to Hang Wall Art How to Hang Wall Art Single Piece Position the artwork so its center is at eye level, about 60 inches from the floor. If placing above furniture, leave a gap of 4–6 inches between the furniture and the bottom of the frame. Multiple Pieces Consider a pair of or several artworks as a single cohesive display. Center the entire arrangement at eye level, around 60 inches from the floor to the middle of the group, with 2–5 inches between each artwork. Gallery Wall Center the main focus of your gallery wall at eye level, approximately 60 inches from the floor. Space additional frames 2–5 inches apart. Single Piece Position the artwork so its center is at eye level, about 60 inches from the floor. If placing above furniture, leave a gap of 4–6 inches between the furniture and the bottom of the frame. Multiple Pieces Consider a pair of or several artworks as a single cohesive display. Center the entire arrangement at eye level, around 60 inches from the floor to the middle of the group, with 2–5 inches between each artwork. Gallery Wall Center the main focus of your gallery wall at eye level, approximately 60 inches from the floor. Space additional frames 2–5 inches apart.