Arum Lily Photo on Canvas
Arum Lily Photo on Canvas
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Possibly the ultimate form of wall décor, this stunning canvas is made and printed by the best canvas specialist we could find, and makes a masterpiece of Dena’s image.
Captured in all it's glory this perfect Arum Lily (New Zealand Canna Lily) was the self appointed feature flower of a clump of the plants growing wild in the Waihi Gorge, just out of Geraldine in South Canterbury, in New Zealand's South Island.
Posing beside the Waihi River, the plant caught Dena's eye as we were walking upstream from our campsite towards the Waihi Rapids, the real reason for our visit.
The very much off grid campsite is still one of our favourite sites, you will see why as we keep adding listings to our store.
Available in 5 sizes, from a compact 18x12” that makes a great little gift to a superb 48x32” that will add a statement to any wall, and stop your friends and neighbours in their tracks!
The canvas comes with back hanging already included for convenient placement, and is produced with a mirroring print around the edges, so it looks great without framing, and is built solid enough not to need it.
What a superb house warming gift.
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The production values of the print are second to none, and include:
.: Cotton and polyester canvas composite with a special proprietary coating
.: Frame made with 1.25” radial pine sourced from renewable forests for extra strength
.: Canvas is printed using latex inks that are non-hazardous, non-toxic, non-flammable
.: Optimised for the highest quality images using UL-certified Greenguard Gold inks
.: Soft rubber dots on bottom back corners for support
.: Back hanging fittings included
.: NB! Due to the production process of the canvases, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/8" (3.2mm)
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As with all our images this vivid photo is exactly as it came off the camera, it hasn't been edited or enhanced in any way, it absolutely reflects the essence of the place.
The image may possibly have been cropped to fit the printers parameters.