



Haunted House Framed Wall Art Print
Haunted House Framed Wall Art Print
Finding the perfect piece of wall art can be challenging – glare from lighting, poor-quality materials, or difficulty with framing can all take away from the beauty of a print. This high-quality framed photographic print is designed to solve those problems, offering a premium, ready-to-hang solution that enhances your space effortlessly.
Printed on 200gsm Enhanced Matte Art Paper, this piece delivers exceptional colour accuracy, rich tones, and sharp detail. The smooth-textured, fine matte finish ensures a reflection-free display, making it ideal for rooms with bright or changing lighting conditions. The natural white base enhances contrast without the artificial sheen of glossy papers, preserving a professional, gallery-quality look.
The handmade, all-wood frame is built for durability and style, with a flat, square profile available in six colour options to complement your decor. It comes complete with a precision-cut, 2.4mm thick acid-free board mount, ensuring your print remains well-preserved and presented to the highest standard.
Say goodbye to distracting reflections with the innovative Moth-Eye Glaze. This next-generation anti-reflective coating significantly reduces glare from multiple angles, allowing you to enjoy the full depth and detail of your artwork in any lighting. Inspired by the unique structure of moth eyes, this cutting-edge glaze minimises light reflection while also repelling oil and fingerprints, keeping your print clean and clear with minimal maintenance.
Available in sizes up to 24" x 16", this Haunted House wall art is a hassle-free way to bring high-quality, beautifully framed photography into your home. Whether you're looking to brighten up a living room, bedroom, or office, this ready-to-hang piece ensures a flawless and elegant display.
The use of acid-free papers and archival inks ensures that your print will last a lifetime without fading or loss of color.
Wild Bill's Nostalgia Store, Middletown, Connecticut. Founded by William Ziegler in 1983 it grew into a place filled with pop culture and collectables, where you could buy anything from Soviet-era hockey jerseys and 50-year-old Playboy magazines to life-size Terminator statues and an amazing selection of bobble heads.
Due to the eclectic selection contained within its mural-covered, VW bug festooned curiosity shop that was once a “dance hall”, you could spend hours browsing and reminiscing and still not see it all. Outside, the grounds included this haunted house, wrought-iron mountain lion, balancing cars and much much more.
I visited in 2017, shortly after Bill's death, and was sad to hear that the store closed in late 2018. However his children are still holding sales of the hundreds of thousands of items he collected over 35 years and are still discovering long-hidden gems amongst the boxes and containers he left behind.
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