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Abandoned Dwelling

Bring a touch of tranquility and rugged elegance into your home by choosing this captivating print. Its detailed depiction of the untouched wilderness evokes a sense of peace and adventure, inspiring viewers to explore the great outdoors or simply savor the quiet beauty within their living space. Perfect for nature lovers and those seeking to add a subtle yet striking focal point to their decor, this artwork transforms any room into a sanctuary of natural splendor. Whether displayed in the living room, bedroom, or study, it serves as a constant reminder of the awe-inspiring landscapes that await just beyond our doorstep.

Price range: £21.72 through £64.14

Description

Transform your living space with our stunning Abandoned Dwelling canvas print, capturing the serene beauty of the mountainous landscapes in Snowdonia National Park. Photographed during the enchanting spring gold hour, this art piece beautifully showcases the natural sculpture of the majestic mountains against a calming blue skyline.

Our canvas prints feature enhanced texture and timeless beauty. The unique canvas texture enhances the image’s natural look and feel, creating a truly immersive art experience.
Canvas Material: Responsibly sourced FSC-certified wood stretcher bars, made from a durable cotton-polyester blend (300-350gsm, 350-400 microns).
Available Sizes: Various sizes available in inches (US & Canada) and cms (for the rest of the world) to fit any space perfectly.
Hanging Kit: Each canvas comes with a hanging kit appropriate for your country.

Check with a tape measure before placing your order, to confirm the size you are ordering.

Also dont forget to check the aspect ratio of your planned purchase. Different print sizes may cause prints to appear slightly different.

No minimum orders required; all pieces are printed and shipped on demand.

If you would like to purchase any of my photographs for editorial use or perhaps prefer a different printed medium, such as posters or metal-framed prints. Please do feel free to reach out through my contact page here.

Order your Abandoned Dwelling canvas print today and bring the spirit of Snowdonia into your home!

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Size

30×45 cm / 12×18″, 40×60 cm / 16×24″, 50×100 cm / 20×40″, 60×90 cm / 24×36″, 70×100 cm / 28×40″

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