Skip to product information
1 of 1

"We The People"

"We The People"

Regular price $200.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $200.00 USD
Sale Sold out

Shipping calculated at checkout

Burned by hand on a unique live edge basswood plank.

WE THE PEOPLE, 2024

"We The People" is an original artwork hand-burned by pyrography artist, Rachel Smith.

• Burned on Live-Edge Basswood

• x x

Only one "We The People" art piece is available. Artwork will not be reproduced in the future on wood or as prints. This art piece will remain a one-of-a-kind original.

Delivery Times

Our large wooden artworks are original, one-of-a-kind pieces—ready to find their new home! Here’s what to expect once you place your order:

1. Professional Preparation & Packaging
Each piece is carefully inspected and then professionally packaged to ensure it’s fully protected. We take great care in using high-quality materials to keep your artwork safe during transit. This preparation process typically takes 2-3 weeks.

2. Shipping & Delivery
Once your piece is securely packaged, it will be shipped out promptly. Shipping times will vary depending on your location, and we’ll provide tracking information as soon as it’s on the way.

3. Local Delivery (Nashville Area)
If you’re located in the Nashville area, we offer local delivery to ensure your artwork arrives safely and conveniently. We’ll coordinate with you directly to schedule a time that works best.

Care Instructions

To preserve the artwork's beauty and durability, please follow these simple care guidelines:

1. Cleaning:
• Dust regularly with a soft, dry microfiber cloth.
• For deeper cleaning, lightly dampen the cloth with water. Avoid excessive moisture.
• Do not use harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or ammonia-based products, as these can damage the polycrylic finish.

2. Handling:
• Handle the artwork with clean, dry hands to avoid transferring oils or dirt.
• If the piece is large or heavy, support it from the bottom rather than lifting it by protruding parts.

3. Placement:
• Display the artwork indoors and avoid direct sunlight, as prolonged UV exposure can cause fading or yellowing over time.
• Keep the artwork away from heat sources, such as radiators, fireplaces, or vents, to prevent warping.
• Maintain stable humidity levels to minimize the risk of wood expansion or contraction.

4. Protection:
• Although polycrylic provides a durable finish, avoid placing heavy or sharp objects on the artwork.
• If the piece is functional (like a tray or tabletop), consider using coasters or placemats to protect the surface from spills and scratches.

5. Touch-ups (if needed):
• Small scratches can sometimes be minimized by gently rubbing a tiny amount of paste wax over the area, then buffing lightly.
• For significant damage, consult a professional for refinishing advice.

By following these simple steps, your wood artwork will remain beautiful for years to come!

View full details