Product Description
You don't have to break the bank in order to enjoy a gallery wall hung salon-style with impressionist canvas artwork. Tali’s vibrant art comes to life with the texture and depth of a stretched custom canvas print. Even a small image or work of art can become a wall art canvas centerpiece in any room décor. Whether you choose a large canvas print or multiple canvases to brighten your walls, you can be sure that your space will sing will creative energy and joy.
There is no need for a framed print when choosing your unique wall décor. Talya Johnson’s colorful canvas art can be mirrored onto the canvas cradle for a contemporary gallery wrap design. Add a splash of color to your living room, home office, or any DIY interior design project With a beautiful canvas print.
Tali ensures her use of saturated color comes through with archival inks printing to premium mat or glossy canvas then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars. Your canvas wall art will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
For a personalized canvas print enhanced by having Tali hand-paint on top of the printed canvas, please inquire by filling out our contact form.
Image Description
Plein air oil painting of Alaskan Mountains. Pioneer Peak and Twin Peaks, cold, blue giants, towering over the Glen Highway.
Behind the Scenes
Painting en plein air (on sight in open air) is not for the faint of heart in any location. But Alaska offers a particular set of challenges. If it isn't freezing and dark, it is most likely raining, overcast, offering very flat light and obstructing views of the mountains. So what a thrill it was to be able to complete this painting on site and nail down my concept immediately. Instead of focusing on the peaks, I painted the intersection between Pioneer Peak, and Twin Peaks, that is readily visible to anyone driving the Glenn Highway. I wanted to convey the sheer enormity of these mountains as compared to the minutia of the man-made highway. This is the feeling I get when I look at a master painter's work--as if I am standing in awe at the feet of a giants. The original sold at it's first exhibition.