Product Description
You don't have to break the bank in order to enjoy a gallery of wall hung salon-style with impressionist canvas artwork. Tali’s vibrant wall 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 decor centerpiece for 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.
Tali ensures her use of saturated color comes through with archival inks printing to premium mat or glossy canvas. Each canvas print is hand-crafted at one of our global production facilities using premium cotton / poly canvases. The art is then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" pine stretcher bars. Your museum quality canvas wall art will be shipped to you ready-to-hang with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.
Custom framing your canvas print is strictly optional. Talya Johnson’s colorful canvas art can be mirrored onto the 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 artistic home decor art.
Please allow 2-3 business days for manufacturing. Standard UPS/FedEx shipping times apply. Global shipping is available. While we are certain you will love your new canvas art print, we do have a 30 day return and refund policy.
For a personalized canvas print enhanced by having Tali hand-paint on top of the printed image, please inquire by filling out our contact form.
Image Description
An original beach oil painting landscape of Haystack Rock on Cannon Beach, Oregon. The artwork is rendered in soothing cool neutral colors by contemporary impressionist artist Talya Johnson.
View more Artistic Home Decor Accesories featuring this original oil painting.Behind the Canvas
Plein air (painting in open air or on-sight) painting can be incredibly challenging and frustrating. I remain convinced that of all the painting disciplines, it is the hardest. There is equipment to lug around, the elements to battle that are always changing, and only a small window to capture the light. Wherever you go, you will attract spectators and critics. However, I’ve learned that in spite of these challenges, painting en plein air can also be a very rewarding, therapeutic experience. Other than the best academic practice in capturing light and color there is, plein air painting reconnects the artist with the land they are describing. It’s a time to just breathe in their environment, and recharge.
This particular little oil painting is very special to me. Painted on Cannon Beach on the Oregon coast, my friends and I were trying to escape the heat in the city. We packed some snacks and had the most relaxing morning on the beach. The tide kept coming in closer and closer to our painting spot. We had to repeatedly move our easels. It was a fun game on a perfect day, with the perfect people. May this painting give you the quiet peace and sunshine of a warm coastal day with the sand on your feet, and the tide slowly coming in.