"Blue" Print of Painting by Keith Wisdom- Framed or Unframed

"Blue" Print of Painting by Keith Wisdom- Framed or Unframed

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Quick facts:

  • Print Type: Professional Giclee print on archival paper

  • Print Finish: Matte

  • Unframed option includes acid-free backing and archival clear sleeve

  • Frame Moulding Width: 1.25”

  • Frame Shape: Flat

  • Frame Color: Black or White

  • Orientation: Vertical or Horizontal

  • Wall Hanging? Yes

  • Tabletop Use? Sizes 8x10 and smaller only

  • Back Style: Open

  • Matting Included: No

  • Standard Glass: Clear glass with no UV protection

  • Conservation Clear: Clear glass with 99% UV Protection

  • Museum Glass: Crystal clear 99% UV Protection, Non-Glare, Anti-Static and Scratch Resistant. By far the best looking glass choice since it looks like there is no glass at all!

This wood photo frame has a modern flat design and is finished in a matte black or white that compliments any decor. A flat design enables each display to seamlessly integrate into any environment. The backing clips into place and includes both wall mounting hardware and an easel for tabletop use. Can be used horizontally or vertically. Choose from Standard Frame Glass, Conservation Clear or Museum Glass.

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“My art is inspired by the creative essence, costumes, color and rhythm of modern Bahamian Junkanoo. I began experiencing this artistic spectacle even before I could walk. I have never gotten over it — it lives in my soul. It is who I am and what my art holds for the viewer ultimately.”

Keith Wisdom was born in Nassau, The Bahamas. Keith earned his B.Sc. in Drama and Theatre from Minnesota State University (Mankato). He went on to obtain an M.F.A. in Performance and Ph.D. in Drama and Theatre from the University of Georgia.

After years of involvement in the visual arts via theatrical productions and corporate advertising programs, Keith followed a “persistent urge” and began to draw and paint seriously. His Junkanoo-inspired, intricate paintings have been seen in private collections in Hungary, the United States, Canada and numerous Bahamian private and corporate collections.