Four Panel Art Set - 6 Styles

Thanks. I didn’t realize I was able to scroll to the right.

I hung this next to my original Van Gogh and the original is much better. Of course I had to saw the original in 4, but still, its better.

Special Note ~ Measurements of the 4-piece art sets do not include spaces between panels.

Anyone know where one can pick up a few 2" spaces? Surprised they don’t come with the product.

Nothing to add other than the fact that the wave one was included in the Civilization game on Facebook. I jigsaw puzzled that one to death.

Everyone sees the “Great Wave”. Some see the boats.

Few notice Mount Fuji in the distance, even though this woodblock print was one of a “36 Views of Mount Fuji” sequence.

Ugh

Wooters wake up!

If people didn’t buy this stuff they wouldn’t sell it on woot.

Oh wait.

Never mind…

True, but I’m not seeing the error. the total hanging area is 26" H x 42" W, that’s all. (36+2+2+2=42)

36" H x 54" W for the larger size.

Can people not tell by looking that the piece is about a 3:4 ratio in shape (similar to old TV screen shape) and therefore those dimensions must refer to the whole thing, while individual panels are more like 3:1?

Well… with views like that … I suggest A picture of a crowded street corner with traffic backed up for miles with the smog hazing in the air and vast crowds of people… just for contrast

Off topic, but can anyone give me the link to the Bag of Crap thread from yesterday…I want to bookmark it. Even though I didn’t score, I like to come back and find out what folks got!!!

[MOD: Here you go: Click Here]

so am I missing something? Is it because it is a 4-panel split up that it costs more? A 36x48 Art Wall Starry Night over the Rhone is like $127 on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Art-Wall-Vincent-Gallery-Wrapped/dp/B009QNKY8U

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so am I missing something? Is it because it is a 4-panel split up that it costs more? A 36x48 Art Wall Starry Night over the Rhone is like $127 on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Art-Wall-Vincent-Gallery-Wrapped/dp/B009QNKY8U
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Probably. More panels means more canvas (more edges to wrap) and more wood framing. And of course, a bit more labor.

So are we good on the sizes?

24"H x 36"W means each panel is 9" wide. Allow about 42" for width with space between the panels.

36"H x 48"W means each panel is 12" wide. Allow about 54" for width with space between the panels.

Hokusai, correct?

Or is the Hokusa as Woot currently has it some sort of variant spelling?

[MOD: We’ll get that fixed. Thanks. ]

Hey guys, I’m from the manufacturer, and would like to step in with a size correction:

There are two overall size choices; they are:

  • 24 (not 26) inches high by 36 inches wide
    -36 inches high by 48 inches wide

These sizes reflect the overall size of the piece without consideration to spacing. We recommend a 2 inch gap between each panel.

Each individual panel in the sets measures as follows:

-For the 24 by 36: each individual panel is 9 wide inches by 24 inches high.
-For the 36 by 48: each individual panel is 12 inches wide by 36 inches high.

I’ll be here all day to address any questions!

I would be in for one but not sure on the return policy if I get the artwork and really am not happy with it. Sadly art is one of those things you need to see in person. Amazon reviews are a little varied so hard to tell. Outside of Woot!, is there a return policy for these? I’m guessing not.

I’ve purchased two previous products from them on Woot. I can’t understand the negative reviews coming in, mine look awesome. I also had an issue with one of the panels(sent me the wrong one) and contacted Art Wall. They immediately took care of the issue and sent me the correct left side panel. I’d give quality of the prints a 5 out of 5 and customer service a 5 out of 5 as well.

Returns are described pretty well in our FAQ. Check the linked para and the next one.

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Returns are described pretty well in our FAQ. Check the linked para and the next one.
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I guess poor quality art would be considered “defective”? :slight_smile: Not calling this art poor by any means this is in regards to the policy.

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I would be in for one but not sure on the return policy if I get the artwork and really am not happy with it. Sadly art is one of those things you need to see in person. Amazon reviews are a little varied so hard to tell. Outside of Woot!, is there a return policy for these? I’m guessing not.
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good guess

Wow. “Yes, we know you think the item is bad, but it’s probably your fault.” Verbatim. And if you decide you don’t like your item, our suggested return policy is “sell it on Craigslist.” And if you need to talk to someone on the phone, it outright says “We’re busy”

Is this a joke? Please tell me I’ve missed the joke. Because this is BOLDLY terrible.

With mixed reviews on this art, I guess you’re right. It’s my fault if I buy from Woot. Perhaps I’ll avoid making that mistake in the future as well.