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Shipping artwork requires special packaging and attention. If you are ordering framed prints, canvas prints, or originals, we will add a surcharge to cover this extra packaging, delivery cost, and insurance, even if your order totals $100 or more.
As you can imagine, it is much more expensive to deliver a large, framed print than it is to deliver an unframed print on paper. We want your items to arrive in perfect condition, no matter their size. If your item requires a surcharge it will be noted on the product page as you make your selection, and in your shopping cart when you check out. Our surcharges are based on product weight and size, and reflect our actual costs to safely deliver your artwork.
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By Adam Swanson
Adam Swanson images are available printed on paper or canvas. Prints on paper are available with optional framing in a classic style (white mat & black frame). Prints on stretched canvas are unframed and ready to hang on your wall. If you’d like us to frame your canvas print, choose dry-mounted canvas and a frame color of ebony black, chocolate brown, natural maple, or weathered gray. Choose your substrate (paper or canvas), size, and quantity below.
$59.00 – $469.00
Adam’s paintings use humans, animals, and scientific tools to stress our connection with the natural world. After majoring in art at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, he traveled to Antarctica working for the National Science Foundation. Living in that extreme landscape honed his connection with the natural world. Adam returned to northern Minnesota in 2009 where he lives in a log home in the woods with his wife and two children. He paints largely from his photographs and videos, often working on commission. “The more we learn about our surroundings, where we came from and who we are, the more likely we will thrive in a universe of endless possibilities.”