Frequently Asked Questions
What, exactly is a floor cloth?
A floor cloth is a canvas painting for your floor. They are made from cotton canvas and treated with many coats of a water based polyurethane that enables a lifetime of use.
A floor cloth is a canvas painting for your floor. They are made from cotton canvas and treated with many coats of a water based polyurethane that enables a lifetime of use.
How is a floor cloth cleaned?
With a mop and warm water. Clean the same as any linoleum or hard wood floor.
With a mop and warm water. Clean the same as any linoleum or hard wood floor.
What is the cost of a floor cloth?
Laura gives estimates based on square foot ranging from $18.00 per square foot to $34.00 depending on the design detail desired.
What forms of payment do you take?
At Wyoming In Color we accept cash, credit, debit, PayPal and check.
Is everything in the Gallery locally made in Wyoming?
Yes. If a part of the work cannot be sourced from Wyoming, such as the t-shirts that have local art on them or the glass which holds the soy candles, they are USA made.
Shipping?
We ship within the continental United States as well as overseas and across borders. Of course the shipping rates are in accordance with the destination. We have shipped large floor cloths to both Italy and Hawaii.
Are you open all year?
Yes, except for the month of January. We also try to keep the doors open later in the spring summer and early fall as the days are longer. Our online store is open year round please visit 'shop on line' to view the items in our store.
Is the gallery an artist co-operative?
No. It is owned and operated by Laura and Chris Harmon, although Laura does manage it with many of the same principles of a co-operative. It is a consignment gallery which allows each artist to contribute their talent or time to lower their consignment costs which help to keep the doors open.
Where did the name Wyoming In Color come from?
The work Laura (Tegenu) Harmon has done through the years has, at its core, color and design. Her work in painting commissions for individuals and businesses always begins with relation to the clients ideas and sense of style. Whether in oils, acrylics, on walls or floors, color is the medium she works in. In the gallery as well as her private painting.....she feels color is the most important ingredient for good design.
How do you choose which artists are hosted by the gallery?
There are no hard guidelines here. We do require that everything is original and hand made. We do not promote hand made items that are sourced from commercial patterns.
Do you gift wrap?
Yes. We do have a charge of $3.00 per package up to a moderate size package.
Laura gives estimates based on square foot ranging from $18.00 per square foot to $34.00 depending on the design detail desired.
What forms of payment do you take?
At Wyoming In Color we accept cash, credit, debit, PayPal and check.
Is everything in the Gallery locally made in Wyoming?
Yes. If a part of the work cannot be sourced from Wyoming, such as the t-shirts that have local art on them or the glass which holds the soy candles, they are USA made.
Shipping?
We ship within the continental United States as well as overseas and across borders. Of course the shipping rates are in accordance with the destination. We have shipped large floor cloths to both Italy and Hawaii.
Are you open all year?
Yes, except for the month of January. We also try to keep the doors open later in the spring summer and early fall as the days are longer. Our online store is open year round please visit 'shop on line' to view the items in our store.
Is the gallery an artist co-operative?
No. It is owned and operated by Laura and Chris Harmon, although Laura does manage it with many of the same principles of a co-operative. It is a consignment gallery which allows each artist to contribute their talent or time to lower their consignment costs which help to keep the doors open.
Where did the name Wyoming In Color come from?
The work Laura (Tegenu) Harmon has done through the years has, at its core, color and design. Her work in painting commissions for individuals and businesses always begins with relation to the clients ideas and sense of style. Whether in oils, acrylics, on walls or floors, color is the medium she works in. In the gallery as well as her private painting.....she feels color is the most important ingredient for good design.
How do you choose which artists are hosted by the gallery?
There are no hard guidelines here. We do require that everything is original and hand made. We do not promote hand made items that are sourced from commercial patterns.
Do you gift wrap?
Yes. We do have a charge of $3.00 per package up to a moderate size package.