Walnut Tree at Sunset
$65.00 – $199.00
Bring the majestic beauty of Walnut Tree at Sunset into your home or office. It will lift your spirit and lower your stress every time you pass by.
Description
Barns, Backroads & Byways prints draw you in. The realism on metal makes you feel like you are there, watching God paint a magnificent sunset. The colors, tones and shades you see are true to what we saw that evening. Every sunset is unique; some leave you speechless, others are nondescript. I was blessed to be in the right place at the right time. When you look at my photographs, I want you to know that the pallet of colors is authentic. I’m just blessed to be the medium. This is why I am dedicated to keeping my photographs genuine.
All images are protected by a scratch-resistant coating and feature a stand-out hanger for effortless hanging and bumpers to protect your wall. Secure packing ensures safe transportation.
This photo was taken with an older Nikon Coolpix which limits the maximum size to 20” x 16”.
To purchase a note card featuring this photo visit 21 Reasons To Say Thank You.
For questions or to request a smaller size not listed, send your request here.
Product Specifications
- Scratch Resistant Coating
- High-definition art
- Vibrant color and detail
- Floating stand-out Wall Mount with protective bumpers
- Handcrafted in the USA
Additional information
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Size | 12 x 12 Metal, 20 x 16 Metal, 8 x 8 Metal |
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