"Paradise Cove" captures the timeless beauty and quiet drama of the British Columbia coastline. The scene draws the eye to a weathered dead tree standing guard at the edge of a secluded cove, where a bald eagle perches with commanding presence. Symbol of freedom and strength, the eagle embodies the wild spirit of the Pacific Northwest, watching over the coastal waters with calm authority. Beyond, sweeping clouds gather on the horizon, their shifting forms echoing the powerful and ever-changing moods of the sea. The painting balances .
Original size (Limited Edition Print) 240 EUR / $360 CAD →
40cm/15.75"-15cm/6" (Open Edition Print) 60 EUR / $90 CAD →
"Paradise Cove" captures the timeless beauty and quiet drama of the British Columbia coastline. The scene draws the eye to a weathered dead tree standing guard at the edge of a secluded cove, where a bald eagle perches with commanding presence. Symbol of freedom and strength, the eagle embodies the wild spirit of the Pacific Northwest, watching over the coastal waters with calm authority. Beyond, sweeping clouds gather on the horizon, their shifting forms echoing the powerful and ever-changing moods of the sea. The painting balances .
Original size (Limited Edition Print) 240 EUR / $360 CAD →
40cm/15.75"-15cm/6" (Open Edition Print) 60 EUR / $90 CAD →
Giclée printing is a high-quality, archival inkjet process that uses fine art papers and pigment-based inks to produce richly detailed, long-lasting reproductions, making it especially valued for our offered open and limited edition print where where capturing color accuracy and fine detail is essential. We use Hahnemuehle William Turner for all our prints. Hahnemuehle William Turner is a premium cotton watercolor paper made with traditional mould-making techniques. Its unique texture and matte coating deliver exceptional color, detail, and depth, making it ideal for fine art prints and reproductions. Acid- and lignin-free, it ensures museum-quality longevity and a distinctive tactile feel.
“If one really loves nature, one can find beauty everywhere.” (Vincent van Gogh)