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Live Free, Stay Wild: A Call to the Open Prairie

Step into a moment of quiet rebellion. This isn't just a print; it's a feeling—the sun on your face, the wind in your hair, and the distant call of an unbroken spirit. Our "Live Free Stay Wild" print captures the essence of untamed beauty, bringing the soul of the American West into your home. The stunning vintage-style typography floats above a powerful image of a lone wild horse, a symbol of freedom and strength.Each piece is printed with care on premium archival paper right here in the heartland, ensuring the rich, earthy tones and subtle vintage texture will last a lifetime. This is for the wanderer, the dreamer, and anyone who believes in living life on their own terms.
 

Key Features:

  • Archival-grade paper for superior color and longevity.

  • Faux vintage style creates a timeless, rustic feel.

  • A powerful statement piece for farmhouse, rustic, or boho decor.

  • Expertly printed by a local print shop to support our community.

  • Perfect for a gallery wall, living room, or as a meaningful gift.

 

Recommended Print Size: 12x18 or 16x24

Recommended Print Finish: Matte

 

We believe in supporting fellow local businesses. All artwork is printed and shipped from a professional printer in Kansas.

 

Details

  • Final images are printed on high-quality, archival paper. The paper has a lustre coating, which is eco-friendly and provides protection against fingerprints and UV exposure. It gives the print a semi-gloss finish.
  • This image comes in standard print and frame sizes. 
  • No frame is included; this is only for the print. 
  • Prints are shipped from Kansas in a firm, large envelope or a rolled tube. 
  • Note, not all digital screens have the same color. The final print color may look slightly different than the examples. 

 

Live Free Stay Wild

$50.00Price

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