To Bring Forth – Fine Art Prints (Passepartout Paper Frame)
$22.68 – $163.30
Description
Introducing our premium fine-art paper prints, meticulously crafted to elevate your home decor to new heights. Printed on high-quality 175gsm fine-art paper, these prints are designed to impress with their rich colors and fine details.
Each print is equipped with a thick, 2mm (0.07″) window-cut cardboard frame, also known as a passpartout, in a natural white color. This elegant frame adds depth and sophistication to the artwork, making it stand out on any wall. The passpartout can be hung as-is, or inserted into a protective frame of your choice to further enhance its visual impact.
Made with the highest quality standards, our prints are produced using premium quality giclée printing technique, ensuring sharpness, durability, and long-lasting beauty. The natural white color of the frame complements a wide range of interior styles, making it a versatile choice for any room.
Please note that a protective frame is not included with the print, but our prints are designed for easy assembly. With some simple assembly required, you can quickly transform your space with these exquisite fine-art prints.
Elevate your home decor with our premium fine-art paper prints and add a touch of elegance to your walls. Upgrade your space with our high-quality prints and enjoy the beauty of fine art in your own home. Order yours today and elevate your home decor to new heights!
To Bring Forth: There is a movement to return to a tiered system of personhood and privilege in which women have less agency and self ownership, and to reduce our full personhood. This movement profoundly misunderstands first the power of women to balance, maintain, and propel the forward movement of civilized society; and second intentionally misconstrues for personal gain the very core message of the Christ they claim to follow. The presence of that profound misuse of the Gospel does not in any way diminish the intrinsic value of women (of any sort) in human society, or in God’s eye. The pink here points to femaleness in this consequential conversation.
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