Deep Ellum Art Print
Deep Ellum developed in the late 1800s as a residential and commercial neighborhood on the east side of downtown Dallas. The area was originally called Deep Elm, but the pronunciation “Deep Ellum” by early residents led to its current and historically accepted name. Because outlets of its proximity to the Houston and Texas Central railroad, the area was also referred to as Central Track.
This illustration was created in a very traditional way of illustrating but with modern-day equipment. Simple and elegant, this beautiful Art Print is sure to add a splash of color to any wall in your house or office.
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I have several options available to meet all of your needs and desires:
FRAMED PRINTS:
• 11x14 Framed Print — Printed on 100lbs Ultra White Eggshell and framed with a white matt and a black Wooden frame & glass.
• 18x22 Framed Print — Printed on 100lbs Ultra White Eggshell and framed with a white matt and a black Wooden frame & glass.
• I also have single, non-framed prints available. See here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/164666155/8x10-art-print-flat?
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Please allow 2 weeks for delivery/pick up.
Product code: Deep Ellum Framed outlets Art Print