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Grand Canyon - 36x36 inches | Prints by Erik Linton | Seattle in Seattle. Item made of paper
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Grand Canyon - 36x36 inches | Prints by Erik Linton | Seattle in Seattle. Item made of paper
Grand Canyon - 36x36 inches | Prints by Erik Linton | Seattle in Seattle. Item made of paper
Grand Canyon - 36x36 inches | Prints by Erik Linton | Seattle in Seattle. Item made of paper

Created and Sold by Erik Linton

Erik Linton

Grand Canyon - 36x36 inches - Prints

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Featured In Seattle, Seattle, WA

Price $185

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Shipping: USPS 5-7 days
Estimated Arrival: May 5, 2024

Frame not included, prints will come unframed.

Tree ring image used for Hotel Lobby in Seattle.

Woodblock of a cedar tree from the Grand Canyon in Arizona. The wood was taken from a previously downed tree just outside of the National Park.

When you buy one of these tree ring prints, you’re getting an actual handmade woodcut print, not something printed from a machine. That’s because I consider each a work of art that is as unique as the tree I make them from. I also don’t believe in cutting down trees to make my art. I travel to meaningful places to find wood from previously fallen trees. In a way, I’m just publishing the story of a place as written by a tree over decades and sometimes hundreds of years. I sign each print because I stand by my work. If you’re not happy with the artwork I will give you a full refund, no questions asked.

Material: 100lb acid free paper

Size: 36x36 inches

Type: Cedar

Paint: High quality textured ink.

Ink color: Black

Item Grand Canyon - 36x36 inches
Created by Erik Linton
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Erik Linton
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Tree Ring Prints made by hand from previously fallen trees

I am a full time artist living in Hyrum, UT. My goal as an artist is to help us notice and appreciate the simple beauty that constantly surrounds us in the natural world.