Transform any wall into your personal gallery with Society6 Art Prints and Framed Art Prints, available in sizes from extra small to extra large. Each piece is printed on premium, archival-quality paper designed to showcase vibrant colors, crisp details, and museum-worthy clarity. Whether you’re refreshing a single space or styling your entire home, our prints let you express your creativity and personality with artwork from independent artists around the world.
Our Framed Art Prints are crafted in the USA with meticulous attention to detail. Choose from over a dozen different frame styles—including classic wood frames, sleek metal finishes, and modern recessed framed prints—to complement your art and make it display-ready in minutes. Frames are available in both standard and recessed options, giving you the flexibility to create a gallery wall that feels custom-made.
At Society6, we believe that every wall is a canvas. From bold statement pieces to subtle accents, our Art Prints and Framed Art Prints are built to last and designed to inspire. With a wide range of frame types and print sizes, it’s easy to find the perfect piece to fit your space and style. Explore our collection today and discover the transformative power of unique, artist-designed wall art.
Rebecca has always been inspired by fantastic and imaginative stories with dark themes. In addition to her love of fantasy art, she is actively involved in the underground metal scene as both a visual artist and musician. She has dedicated most of her artistic efforts to illustrating album covers, posters and promotional materials for bands. Her work has also appeared on book covers and on wall graphics for Spirit Halloween stores. Rebecca Magar was born in 1985 in York, Pennsylvania. As a homeschooled child growing up on a rural farm, she had substantial free time to dedicate to her passion for drawing and painting. Though never formally trained in fine arts, Rebecca is employed professionally in the creative field as a graphic designer and web developer. Her understanding of design software and production techniques along with her lifelong affection for fantasy and macabre themes influences her current illustrative work. Rebecca lives with her husband and son in Dallastown, Pennsylvania and has recently taken a break from commissions to begin work on a personal series of illustrative works titled “Seasons of Sacrifice.â€