As Luck Would Have It by Jason Archer
As Luck Would Have It by Jason Archer
This minimalistic piece entitled, "As Luck Would Have It," features one of Archer's most iconic western characters framed by a serape horseshoe. This print is perfect if you're looking for something clean yet impactful for your space. Also, make sure to keep an eye out for the mural-version of this piece as you stroll down South Congress in Austin, TX.Â
*Please Note:
- All purchases on our FB/Insta Shop come unframed (see our main site for framing options).
- The first listing image features a 36"x36" in our white frame option with mat.
Materials
Materials
All of our posters come printed on an artist-grade archival matte paper with a paper thickness of 10.3 mil.
Our solid wood frames come in four modern color options - white, black, natural and walnut. All of our frames are .75" thick and 1.25" in depth (distance out from the wall).
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping - Our shipping partners allows delivery in a range of 5-16 days, but typical shipping usually takes about a week. Please allow/expect more time for busier shopping moments like the holidays.
Returns and Exchanges - As we are a print-on-demand business, which means your print is created upon order, we do not accept returns or exchanges if you're unhappy with your product or you misorder. If your item arrives damaged, please take pictures and we'll be happy to send a replacement!
Dimensions
Dimensions
The size of your selection is the size of your print design.
Framed prints with no mat are 1" bigger than the size selection on their width and height (ex. 24x36 = 25x37 in frame).
Framed prints with a 2.5" white mat are 5" larger than the size selection on their width and height (ex. 24x36 = 29x41 in frame).
*Our largest size, 36x48, only has a 2" white mat which makes its final frame size 40x52.
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About the Artist
If you've been to Austin, you're sure to recognize the iconic work of Jason Archer. Archer, a muralist and pioneer of contemporary arts, is known for his unique style, which blends Pop Art and cultural archetypes. His iconic cast of characters, like Stray of the Dead, can be seen on walls and in galleries across the state of Texas.