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5.50" x 8.00"
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7.50" x 10.00"
Fairy Lake Tree Poster
by Marilyn Wilson
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Fairy Lake Tree poster by Marilyn Wilson. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
The little fir tree grows on the stump of its predecessor, in the middle of a Vancouver Island lake not far from Port Renfrew, in British Columbia,... more
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Artist's Description
The little fir tree grows on the stump of its predecessor, in the middle of a Vancouver Island lake not far from Port Renfrew, in British Columbia, Canada. Resembling a bonsai tree, it is visible from the road. The tree appears to be thriving, as it is bigger than the last time we passed by that way. Suitably, the lake in which this little tree thrives is named Fairy Lake.
I have added a digitally enhanced painted effect to the original photograph.
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About Marilyn Wilson
I consider myself to be primarily a nature and landscape photographer, who also enjoys creating digital art. I live on the west coast of Canada, on the southern tip of beautiful Vancouver Island, and nature provides much of the inspiration for my craft. I am lucky to have many birds and wildlife share my neighbourhood, and I will spend many a happy hour sitting outside with my camera, capturing their antics as they come to visit my yard. The many birds and deer have become used to seeing that crazy lady sitting on the porch pointing her black box at them, and, as a result, I have been lucky to have captured many of their images as they visit unafraid. I also frequent a nearby bird sanctuary beside the ocean, and the gardens of a local...
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Lucinda Walter
Congratulations! Your beautiful work is featured in the FAA group "One Tree - Not Trees" l/f