river mouth coastal art print
river mouth coastal art print
mouth of the river
an ever-changing story
told to the sea
A sparkling river flows between massive rocks and out into the wide ocean in this painting inspired by the wild coastal landscapes of Humboldt County, California. The poem speaks to constancy and change in all things. I wrote the haiku and painted the piece with sumi ink and Japanese watercolors on paper.
The first photo shows the print image. As a framing suggestion, there is a photo of a different 11x14 print as matted and framed. Finally, a photo shows the front and back of another print as packaged.
This is an 11x14 digital print, professionally printed on an HP Indigo press that produces offset-quality reproductions. Prints are made using fade-resistant ink on acid-free paper from a supplier that is certified to be 100% carbon-neutral. I individually stamp each print in red with my personal seal, then sign it. These prints will fit in a standard 11x14 mat or frame.
This piece is packaged flat in a self-sealing cellophane bag; a flyer describing my work is enclosed. It ships first class in a sturdy photo mailer. This image is also available as a 5x7 card reading, “infinite thanks.”