In 1939, Salvador Dalí was expelled from the Surrealist movement and was nicknamed “Avida Dollars” (Eager for dollars) by writer André Breton, in an attempt to discredit Dalí’s artistic persona and criticize the artist’s excessive desire for money. In response, Dalí declared that he himself was Surrealism. He even registered a jewelry brand using that very pseudonym, and later stated that he wasn’t interested in dollars — what he truly liked was gold, solid gold.
Transform your space with this stunning stretched canvas art piece. Featuring a bold design that captures attention, this canvas is the perfect addition to any home or office. The unique coating ensures vibrant, lasting colors that evoke creativity and inspiration. Ideal for art lovers, this piece pairs beautifully in living rooms, studios, or galleries. Perfect for holiday gifting or special occasions like housewarmings and birthdays, it brings a sense of personality to any decor. Whether you’re making a statement or adding a unique touch to your space, this canvas fits seamlessly into various styles.
Product features
– Rubber dots on the bottom to keep the canvas securely in place when hung.
– Printed using a unique coating and UL-certified Greenguard Gold inks for high-quality images.
– Made from sustainable materials, utilizing FSC certified renewable forests.
– Utilizes latex inks that are non-toxic and environmentally friendly.
– Available in 60 different sizes, including vertical, horizontal, and square options.
Care instructions
– If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.
Metric:
12″ x 12″ | 16″ x 16″ | 32″ x 32″ | |
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Width, cm | 30.48 | 40.64 | 81.28 |
Height, cm | 30.48 | 40.64 | 81.28 |
Depth, cm | 3.18 | 3.18 | 3.18 |
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