Brigham City - Canvas Gallery Wrap

Regular price Sale price $125.00
Mormon pioneer William Davis first explored the area what was to become Brigham City in 1850. He returned with his family and others a year later to create permanent homes. The President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints, Brigham Young, directed Lorenzo Snow to create a self-sufficient city at the site in 1853. Snow directed both religious and political affairs in the settlement, eventually naming it Box Elder in 1855. Brigham Young gave his last public sermon there in 1877 shortly before his death, and the name of the town was then changed to Brigham City after the church president. Brigham City is known for its peaches and holds an annual celebration called Peach Days on the weekend after Labor Day. Much of Main Street is closed off to cars, and the festival is celebrated by a parade, car show, carnival and other activities.
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Dowdle Fine Art PRINTS

TYPES OF PRINTS:

Dowdle Fine Art prints are available in several types:

Mounted Giclée Print

High quality Giclée canvas print mounted on archival board. Standard sizes available for framing.

Giclée Canvas Gallery Wrap

High quality Giclée canvas print stretched over a 1 1/2 inch deep gallery frame ready for hanging.

Framed Giclée Print:

High quality Giclée canvas print mounted and framed in a 6 inch wide frame ready for hanging.

Giclée Canvas:

High quality Giclée canvas print shipped rolled ready for you to stretch or frame yourself.

Double Matted Print:

High quality Giclée print mounted behind a double matte.

Giclée Poster Print:

Framed or rolled high quality Giclée print.

DELIVERY:

Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery as all prints are prepared upon demand. All Fine Prints are packaged and shipped with care.

BE PART OF THE ART

All Dowdle Fine Art prints are eligible for “Be Part Of The Art”

Eric has painted hundreds of people into the art already. In fact, when you look at any of the stadium art, many of the people in those stadiums are real! They’ve commissioned themselves to be placed with their favorite teams. It’s so fun! The only thing better than owning Eric’s art is personalizing yourself into Eric’s art and custom puzzles. Trust me. I know. Check out these videos that spotlight some stories about people who’ve become part of the art.

Select “Customize” on the art print that you would like to be a part of, and upload your photo!

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