Orca in front of Mountains | Alaska Whale Art
Orca in front of Mountains | Alaska Whale Art
Product Information
Orca whale swimming in front of an Alaskan mountain range
Free Shipping in the USA (includes HI & AK)
Floating framed canvases arrive ready to hang
Custom sizes and Gift Messaging options available below
Frames: Black, Silver, Walnut, White
Sizes: 24x36, 30x40, 32x48, 40x60, Canvas only (no frame)
About the Orca in front of mountains Photograph
Photograph of a single orca swimming in front of an Alaskan mountain range. This photograph was taken from a ship while passing through the Frederick Sound in Southeast Alaska.
Framed Canvas Product Information
All of our artwork is displayed on high-quality canvases inside a floating frame. Our floating frames provide a contemporary edge and display the artwork prominently making Mary’s Mark Photography the wall decor centerpiece to any room.
Our floating frames are 2 inches deep and add 0.75" to each side 1.5" added to each dimension
There is 3/8" space between canvas and frame
Available Colors: Black, Silver, Walnut or White
Custom Size and Gift Messaging
Looking for a Custom Size or want to include a Gift Message with your purchase? Complete the form below and we will work with you to complete your custom order.
Order Processing and Shipping
Order Processing: Please allow 1-2 days for each order to be processed.
Shipping: All of our framed canvases are carefully wrapped in protective foam and packaged to prevent damage during travel
Rate: All of our floating framed canvases ship free anywhere in the USA including AK & HI
Carrier: All US orders ship via UPS Ground
Timing: Please allow 2-10 days for shipping. If you need your order rush shipped, please contact us directly here
Notifications: You will receive an email notification with your shipment’s tracking number
International: Please contact us here if you are shipping your canvas outside of the USA
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