About the art: "Rose Painting at a Lake" - 2023 Painting by Dakota Daetwiler.
Dakota painted this piece to challenge herself to make a more realistic looking landscape. She got the idea that if she made it look real enough, she could zoom into the rose canvas/easel and act like she was painting at a lake, then zoom out and show the viewer that it was a trick of the eye (or... trick of the canvas?) She had a lot of fun painting this and definitely will do more! It was an exciting challenge and makes for a unique piece in anyone's home.
- These are high quality prints of her original painting (copies) Not an original painting.
FREE SHIPPING TO THE US! If you live outside the US and would like a piece, please email me for a shipping quote. info@paintingsbydakota.com
Traditional Canvas Print (Signed)
High quality inks and materials, these are the most popular. Canvas prints are hand stretched over wood by Dakota and look the most like traditional art. These take approximately 5-8 days to create, plus shipping time. These usually arrive at your door in about 2 weeks. Canvas prints come hand signed by Dakota with a card that has the name of the artwork and the date your canvas was created.
These will retain value the best out of any print options of her work.
Flat Photo Print (Signed)
Printed on high quality thick photo paper, these come hand signed by Dakota and ship the fastest. They will need to be framed before hanging as they are a flat rolled print. They are the most affordable option.
Dakota makes both of these prints in house, these are not made by some big box retailer. She makes sure each one is hand crafted with care, from the making of the wood frame (for canvas), stretching, stapling, signing... all done by her! The photo and canvas prints are made in her house on her 44" commercial giclee printer with high quality pigment, museum grade archival inks. She takes the time to make sure you will get the highest quality print possible.
- Please keep prints out of direct sunlight, away from high heat, away from freezing temperatures, and away from high humidity areas.