Moraine Tarn No. 1
Artwork Description
Moraine Tarn No. 1. A study in stillness: the organic geometry of a small mountain tarn set against the warm sweep of sky above. Layers of colour echo the way a tarn settles at the base of ancient moraine—where rock, time, and meltwater come together to create a calm, grounded stillness.
Paper Prints
These museum-quality archival prints are produced using a giclée fine art 12-colour printing process, resulting in vivid, accurate colours with stunning depth and resistance to fading. Printed on heavy weight 80 lb (200 gsm) FSC-certified paper with a smooth matte finish for a clean, glare-free display.
Solid wood frames available in four colours to protect your print and match your space. Frames include shatterproof plexiglass and are ready to hang with included hanging kit.
Premium Canvas Prints
This is the closest thing to owning an original. The canvas texture adds natural depth and presence, creating a truly immersive viewing experience, with long-lasting, vibrant colours. Each piece is made with responsibly sourced FSC-certified wood stretcher bars and durable cotton–polyester blend canvas, with a 1.25" (4 cm) canvas depth.
Complete your canvas with a custom solid-wood float frame, crafted from FSC-certified or locally sourced woods and finished in natural wood, dark brown, or black. Every canvas includes a hanging kit and arrives ready for the wall.
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Styled With
"My paintings are a way of holding onto the energy and perspective I find in the mountains, and sharing a piece of that feeling with others."
— JOEL HARDING