We offer free shipping on orders of $100 or more and a flat-rate shipping charge of $9.95 on orders less than $100.
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.
If you’d like to pick up your order in Duluth or Grand Marais to save on shipping or surcharge fees, call 218-387-2491 and place your order by phone. We welcome all phone orders!
By Aaron Kloss
Art tiles showcase images printed onto beautiful Botticino marble. They make unique gifts, and are a fun and functional way to enjoy your favorite art prints. Choose your art tile substrate (magnet, ornament, coaster, triple hook key rack, utility hook, or trivet) and quantity below. Coasters are also sold in sets of four (all the same design).
Also available in a giclee print.
$10.95 – $79.00
Aaron paints from memory, sharing his experiences visually through the landscapes of northern Minnesota: birch, maple and evergreen forests, abundant wildlife, breathtaking vistas. His distinctive technique utilizes a singular brushstroke in vivid color on a black canvas—a work of light and contrast—with a graphic and expressive feeling. While painting, he often looks over his shoulder to see one of his children copying him, creating a little masterpiece of their own. “Pablo Picasso said every child is an artist; the problem is how to remain an artist once one grows up. I hope to never lose that childlike, passionate joy of creating.”