$185.00
Out of stock
(The limited edition is sold out but artist proofs are available. This print was made using the reduction printmaking process so no more can be made.)
Psalm 19:1
The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.
Capturing the serene moment of a forest descent, this artwork is inspired by the view seen while hiking down from the summit. The setting sun casts the trees into stark relief against the backdrop, with birds flying over distant mountains giving a sense of calmness and awe.
Executed through a four-layer reduction print process, each layer boasts vibrant color gradients, lending depth to the composition. Reflecting both the summit’s grandeur and the journey of the hike itself, this artwork invites viewers to appreciate each phase of the journey.
Size: 10″ x 20″
Paper Type: Stonehenge, archival, acid-free, deckled edge
Paper Color: Fawn
Limited Edition Original
Numbered, titled and signed by the artist
All prints are hand-pulled and my vary slightly.
Prints are carefully packaged and shipped within 1-3 business days.
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I have a husband who pays attention, and so unexpectedly, on Christmas morning a couple of years ago, I unwrapped a cardboard tube. Inside it was a twin set – two prints, the prints I loved and wanted – the sweetest gift. I was ELATED. We had them specialty framed, and they live happily in unison together above our mantle, where I knew they always belonged. Thank you, Lauren! Thank you for giving visual life to a feeling and a memory that so many of us know, love, and cherish. You are MAGIC.
– Morgan T.
Since my husband and I moved from the southeast to the northwest last summer, I have tried to fill our new home with as many pieces and treasures from our former Appalachian home as I can. Lauren’s print is like a window back to the hills and the woods that we loved so much. Thank you so much for creating something that brings so much joy to my soul.
– Haley M.
Lauren’s work is all over our home. I have nothing but good things to say. Her work is stunning, detailed, and clearly labor intensive. If we had a choice, we would live in Boone, but can’t, but we do keep the magic of that area here with her work.
– Kathy S.