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"If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere."
Vincent van Gogh
Taking its name from the haunting refrain of W.B. Yeats, To the Waters and the Wild, invites us to return to the restorative quiet of the untamed. These prints are not just landscapes; they are portals to the natural world. From the rhythmic pull of the Atlantic tide to the ancient, silent architecture of the deep woods, these works capture nature in its most raw and honest state. To hang one of these prints is to create a permanent "view" into the wilderness, regardless of where your home actually stands.
Tip for collectors: Nature art thrives in natural light. If possible, hang these prints where they can catch the shifting shadows of the day. A print of waters will change character entirely as the sun moves across the room, mimicking the movement of the wild itself.
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Patrick Procktor RAAnd ice, mast-high, came floating by… The Rime of the Ancient Mariner - Pl 2, 1976View more details -
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A Buyer's Guide to Prints