The Winter Oak
In the enchanting Coshocton County, there are a multitude of winding dirt roads adorned with big old gnarly oak trees that tell stories of years gone by. This particular road was located just a short jaunt from Pearl, Ohio, on a cold and dreary December day that seemed to wrap the world in a soggy embrace. I remember an instructor I had back in school who forbade his students from ever photographing naked trees, under penalty of receiving an instant failing grade that sent shivers down our spines. He referred to them disdainfully as “dead trees” and claimed to absolutely loathe their bare branches. Ironically, I think that quirky stance sparked my deep desire to capture these majestic giants in all their glory. I truly have a soft spot for them, and I can't help but smile every time my eyes land on one of these magnificent trees. The example picture showcases one such beauty, rendered as a mixed medium print on a 24x30 inch canvas that invites you to step into its embrace.
Our giclée prints are printed on thick, archival-grade canvas to ensure durability, it will not yellow over time. Then they are stretched over solid hard wood stretcher bars to ensure that the canvas print does not warp or bow over time Our archival quality giclée prints are bright, with vivid, and amazing colors that will resist fading for over 100 years and last for generations. 8X10 canvases are on .75 inch stretcher bars, 11x14 through 24x30 canvases use 1.25 inch stretcher bars, and 36x45 canvases are stretched over 1.5 inch wood stretcher bar framework.
In the enchanting Coshocton County, there are a multitude of winding dirt roads adorned with big old gnarly oak trees that tell stories of years gone by. This particular road was located just a short jaunt from Pearl, Ohio, on a cold and dreary December day that seemed to wrap the world in a soggy embrace. I remember an instructor I had back in school who forbade his students from ever photographing naked trees, under penalty of receiving an instant failing grade that sent shivers down our spines. He referred to them disdainfully as “dead trees” and claimed to absolutely loathe their bare branches. Ironically, I think that quirky stance sparked my deep desire to capture these majestic giants in all their glory. I truly have a soft spot for them, and I can't help but smile every time my eyes land on one of these magnificent trees. The example picture showcases one such beauty, rendered as a mixed medium print on a 24x30 inch canvas that invites you to step into its embrace.
Our giclée prints are printed on thick, archival-grade canvas to ensure durability, it will not yellow over time. Then they are stretched over solid hard wood stretcher bars to ensure that the canvas print does not warp or bow over time Our archival quality giclée prints are bright, with vivid, and amazing colors that will resist fading for over 100 years and last for generations. 8X10 canvases are on .75 inch stretcher bars, 11x14 through 24x30 canvases use 1.25 inch stretcher bars, and 36x45 canvases are stretched over 1.5 inch wood stretcher bar framework.
In the enchanting Coshocton County, there are a multitude of winding dirt roads adorned with big old gnarly oak trees that tell stories of years gone by. This particular road was located just a short jaunt from Pearl, Ohio, on a cold and dreary December day that seemed to wrap the world in a soggy embrace. I remember an instructor I had back in school who forbade his students from ever photographing naked trees, under penalty of receiving an instant failing grade that sent shivers down our spines. He referred to them disdainfully as “dead trees” and claimed to absolutely loathe their bare branches. Ironically, I think that quirky stance sparked my deep desire to capture these majestic giants in all their glory. I truly have a soft spot for them, and I can't help but smile every time my eyes land on one of these magnificent trees. The example picture showcases one such beauty, rendered as a mixed medium print on a 24x30 inch canvas that invites you to step into its embrace.
Our giclée prints are printed on thick, archival-grade canvas to ensure durability, it will not yellow over time. Then they are stretched over solid hard wood stretcher bars to ensure that the canvas print does not warp or bow over time Our archival quality giclée prints are bright, with vivid, and amazing colors that will resist fading for over 100 years and last for generations. 8X10 canvases are on .75 inch stretcher bars, 11x14 through 24x30 canvases use 1.25 inch stretcher bars, and 36x45 canvases are stretched over 1.5 inch wood stretcher bar framework.