'Fire on Water' - Matte Canvas, Stretched
'Fire on Water' - Matte Canvas, Stretched
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"The fall colors glowing off the water and the iconic lonesome loon—a picturesque scene that captures the beauty of nature in autumn. The vibrant colors of the changing leaves reflecting on the water's surface create a stunning visual display. Amidst this breathtaking setting, the haunting call of a loon fills the air. The loon's distinct wail, often described as mournful and lonesome, adds an enchanting element to the scene. Its eerie yet melodious voice reverberates across the tranquil waters, creating an atmosphere of serenity and solitude. The loon, with its sleek black head and neck, striking red eyes, and distinctive black and white markings, glides gracefully across the water, a symbol of wilderness and tranquility."
Uplift any room's decor with Tripping Sister photography printed on top-quality canvas gallery wraps. Each matte canvas is made of a blend of cotton and polyester composite with a special proprietary coating. It comes ready to hang with back hanging hardware and soft rubber dots on bottom back corners for support. The frame is made with profile radial pine that is ethically sourced from renewable forests.
Key features
2 rubber dots
Rubber dots on the bottom of canvas ensures the canvas stays in place when hung
Unique coating
Unique canvas coating that produces the highest quality images using UL-certified Greenguard Gold inks
Sustainable product
The canvas prints are stretched on a proprietary profile radial pine produced from use wood from FSC certified renewable forests
Latex inks
Canvas are printed using latex inks that are non-hazardous, non-toxic, non-flammable
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Canadian Sisters
'Our travels have taken us to some amazing places. We try to leave it better than we found it.'
Tripping Sisters Adventures
'We want to share what we have seen and experienced through our photographs.'
Off the Beaten Path
'Traditional tourist areas are great, but we love to venture out into nature.'