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By Roy Thomas

Roy Thomas at Sivertson

Roy Thomas prints are available in a variety of sizes and with optional framing in a classic style (white mat & black frame). Choose your print option (fine art paper or framed fine art paper), size, and quantity below.

$59.00$269.00

Image Size: 7.25 W x 6 H inches
Image Size: 12.625 W x 10.5 H inches
Image Size: 7.25 W x 6 H inches
Image Size: 12.625 W x 10.5 H inches

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Paper prints are printed on heavy, 100% cotton paper and are shipped to you flat—corner-mounted on foam core, and packaged inside a clear, cellophane sleeve. Prints larger than 17 x 22 inches are rolled and shipped in sturdy tubes. Their presentation is perfect for gift-giving and they are ready to frame. We custom print to your order; please allow two weeks plus shipping. If you need your print in a hurry, please let us know and we’ll try our best to expedite your order.

Framed prints are ready to hang on your wall. Our archival prints are framed using a white museum mat (approximately 3 inches wide), a 1-inch black wood frame, and UV-protected “Conservation Clear” glass. Add approximately 7-8 inches to image size width and height dimensions for finished frame allowance. Prints are carefully packaged to arrive safely. Learn more about framing and see examples on our Information page. We custom print and frame to your order. Please allow three weeks production plus shipping for framed prints. If you need your print in a hurry, please let us know and we’ll try our best to expedite your order.

Questions? Call 218-387-2491. We’re here to help and open 9:30-5:30 Sunday-Friday & 9:30-6 Saturday.

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Roy Thomas

Anishinaabe painter Roy Thomas (1949-2004) was one of the most influential aboriginal artists in Canada, and was famous for paintings of colorful totemic animals. He grew up in Longlac, Ontario, and like other Native youth of his generation, was forced to attend a religious boarding school. Roy was a self-taught artist, encouraged from an early age by his grandparents: "One day my grandson, these drawings will come back to you, what is yours is never gone away forever." He painted in the Ojibwa woodland style, using symbolism and imagery inspired by pictographs and spirits. Roy’s art was shown in numerous galleries across Canada, the U.S., and Europe. He lived in Thunder Bay, Ontario.

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