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Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.18 total votes
Soak up some sunny West Coast vibes with this photo print that leans into its warm saturated colors. Printed in the USA, this piece by photographer Laura Evans features a shot of palm trees clustered along the bottom of the frame, with a warm expanse of blue skies above them. This piece is giclee-printed on paper with an accurate reproduction. It arrives framed and covered with acrylic glass that helps protect the image from fading. Wall mounting hardware is included, so it's ready to hang right out of the box.
Looks just like the photo, I really like it! Unfortunately, for the price things should be perfect. 2 things I dislike is the frame is a bit warped and the glass covering the photo is low quality because it’s not completely flat so you can see the way the lights shines on it weird. It did come with a bail and hook to hang it which is nice too.. Jaclyn. Minneapolis, MN. 2021-06-27 13:07:57
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.10 total votes
Capture the dynamism of modern architecture. This photo print features a pair of skyscrapers with rounded edges set against a cloudy sky, creating a composition with high contrast. Muted blues, browns, and whites give this piece a faded look that plays up the color palette. Printed in the USA on paper using fade-resistant inks, this piece arrives framed and matted, so it's ready to hang right out of the box. Wall mounting hardware is included.
This print is beautiful! Looks great hung vertically or horizontally. The print, matte, and frame are all high quality – I love it.. Robert. Chicago, IL. 2023-11-10 10:22:54
Island Lake. Guided by Japanese aesthetic principles, award-winning photographer Peter Dusek creates intimate, surreal landscapes defined by their abstraction of color + form. This piece is printed on paper in the USA and arrives in a wooden frame.
Michael Schauer is a German-based self-taught photographer who grew up in the mountains and forests so naturally, he specializes in the northern and more remote parts of the planet. Michael describes his work as cinematic as well as calm. He tries to keep the colors fairly natural and the post-processing to a minimum - only enhancing what's already there.
Riley Ryan-Wood is an Austin, TX-based photographer who has been pursuing abstract minimal landscapes for the past two years in places like Marfa, TX, and the Eastern Fjords in Iceland. Riley describes her work as eerie, blunt, abstract, and soft.