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A nod to Canadian musician Neil Young, Harvest Moon Hut is a little sister version of High Hopes. Seemingly floating on an endless lake, the tiny island is lit by the harvest moon. The tiny shack at the peak sits precariously in the moonlight while a waterfall springs out of nowhere tumbling down the summit into the lake below.
This charming imagined landscape will ignite conversation in your home or office.
This original painting is 12” high and 12” wide with a depth of 1.5” on cradled birch panel. The artwork wraps halfway around the edges which are then finished in black. This provides a clean, finished, high-end look and makes the work ready to display without the need for a frame.
A nod to Canadian musician Neil Young, Harvest Moon Hut is a little sister version of High Hopes. Seemingly floating on an endless lake, the tiny island is lit by the harvest moon. The tiny shack at the peak sits precariously in the moonlight while a waterfall springs out of nowhere tumbling down the summit into the lake below.
This charming imagined landscape will ignite conversation in your home or office.
This original painting is 12” high and 12” wide with a depth of 1.5” on cradled birch panel. The artwork wraps halfway around the edges which are then finished in black. This provides a clean, finished, high-end look and makes the work ready to display without the need for a frame.
A nod to Canadian musician Neil Young, Harvest Moon Hut is a little sister version of High Hopes. Seemingly floating on an endless lake, the tiny island is lit by the harvest moon. The tiny shack at the peak sits precariously in the moonlight while a waterfall springs out of nowhere tumbling down the summit into the lake below.
This charming imagined landscape will ignite conversation in your home or office.
This original painting is 12” high and 12” wide with a depth of 1.5” on cradled birch panel. The artwork wraps halfway around the edges which are then finished in black. This provides a clean, finished, high-end look and makes the work ready to display without the need for a frame.