Description
High Cotton Fine Art Print is taken from a painting by artist Robert MacDonald.
Artist Statement: “High Cotton” originated as a saying in the South rural farming community before the Civil War. It meant that the crops were good and the prices were too. The term has come to mean doing well. I like how what would be dreary colors make such a positive statement.”
This artwork is a painting depicting a close-up view of cotton plants. The cotton bolls are prominently displayed with white, fluffy fibers emerging from their brownish-green protective casings. The background features a blend of muted earth tones, suggesting a field under natural light, possibly at dawn or dusk. The painting uses soft brushstrokes and a relatively muted color palette to emphasize the natural and organic quality of the cotton plants.
Unframed Canvas: A canvas is a statement piece and artwork all in one. PH-neutral, and fade-resistant canvas. Put the artistry on your wall without a worry—this canvas comes with mounting brackets.
Framed Canvas Version: The quality pine tree frame has 3 colors to choose from to make sure it matches your design vision. Plus, the frame gives the canvas a cool floating effect. Framed canvas comes with rubber pads on the back corners and wall mount that makes hanging the artwork hassle-free. What’s more, the frame gives the canvas a cool floating effect!
Canvas fabric weight: 10.15 +/- 0.74 oz/yd² (344 g/m² +/- 25g/m²)
Printed on textured and fade-resistant canvas (OBA-Free)
Pine tree frame
Hand-glued solid wood stretcher bars
Frame thickness: 1.25″ (3.18 cm)
Open back
Comes with rubber pads on the back corners
Hanging hardware included