The Deal
• $34 for an 11x14 deluxe 2" gallery-wrapped canvas ($70 value)
• $39 for a 12x12 deluxe 2" gallery-wrapped canvas ($80 value)
• $59 for a 16x20 deluxe 2" gallery-wrapped canvas ($120 value)
• Experts hand-stretch a photo of your choice onto professional-quality canvas
• PROMOTION EXPIRES March 21, 2013
Create some interesting conversation pieces when you transform your photos into impressive artwork for your home. Today, DealChicken hops into Liz-Beth & Co. in Knoxville, where you can save half price off a deluxe gallery wrap of your image. The picture is printed on fine art canvas, hand stretched and varnished (three times) by the experts on staff. The image wraps around the sides of the frame providing a polished look. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
Founded more than 20 years ago, Liz-Beth & Co. originally focused on corporate art programs across the southeast. In the fall of 1996, the owners opened their first retail gallery, which stocks hundreds of framed originals and prints plus sculptures, hand thrown pottery, jewelry and turned wood.
The Details
$34 for an 11x14 deluxe 2' gallery-wrapped canvas ($70 value)
- Merchant will abide by gift certificate state laws. May buy multiples for yourself or as gifts. Online redemption. No cash value. Not valid on tax. Voucher cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other offer, coupon or promotion.
$39 for a 12x12 deluxe 2' gallery-wrapped canvas ($80 value)
- Merchant will abide by gift certificate state laws. May buy multiples for yourself or as gifts. Online redemption. No cash value. Not valid on tax. Voucher cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other offer, coupon or promotion.
$59 for a 16x20 deluxe 2' gallery-wrapped canvas ($120 value)
- Merchant will abide by gift certificate state laws. May buy multiples for yourself or as gifts. Online redemption. No cash value. Not valid on tax. Voucher cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other offer, coupon or promotion.
The Merchant, not DealChicken, is solely responsible for this Deal. This Deal is subject to the Terms of Service and HOW DEALCHICKEN WORKS.
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If you've ever wondered why people in the 1800s looked so sour in photographs, it's likely due to the amount of time it took to expose the picture. A subject couldn't smile, move or blink or the portrait would come out blurry.