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Emerald Pond I
Ruane Manning
Emerald Pond I Size: 17.00" x 41.00"
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Emerald Pond II
Ruane Manning
Emerald Pond II Size: 17.00" x 41.00"
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This fine framed artwork has a faux canvas treatment, recreating the original canvas look. It is finished in a gorgeous contemporary 2.75" chocolate brown, faux wood frame with a smooth, even finish.
The size dimensions for each picture are the OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS. (The frame is included). 

FENG SHUI DECORATING TIP

The Northeast - This is the area that governs Knowledge and Self Improvement and is one of the luckiest areas in 2013. By focusing on the energy in this location you can attract great luck and wealth into your life this year. Bright colors such as red, pink, purple, orange and bright yellow are excellent on your walls. As well, incorporate the Earth element of trees nature and stones.

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Just got the pictures that I ordered and they look incredible! Better than I thought they would to be honest, the frames are beautiful and solid, much more refined than I had thought they may be. I can't get over the quality of the picture either, the matting is just stunningly done. I will definitely be coming back to look for some other pieces. Thanks again!!

- Trevor, West Virginia

DESIGNER TIPS AND DECORATING IDEAS

How High Should I Hang Art? Art is very personal, but there is 1 rule that everyone should abide by. NEVER LOOK UP TO SEE YOUR ART! Even though there are many variations in height (so whose eye level are we talking about) simply use this calculation: Measure approximately 58" from the floor to the MIDDLE of the artwork and that is where you should hang your Art. What happens if you're hanging it above furniture (like a couch or buffet)? It should only be approximately 6" above the furniture. Let's keep in mind that in many your rooms, you are sitting. So, it's perfectly fine for your art to be lower, rather than higher up on the wall. No matter how high your ceilings are, you never want to "crane" your neck to see your art.
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