Chama River Fall Colors Giclée Canvas
Photo by: Karen Butts October 24. 2018 Abiquiu New Mexico
The Chama River is a major tributary of the Rio Grande. It originates in the San Jaun mountains, just north of the New Mexico border in Colorado. The river flows 130 miles to its junction with the Rio Grande. At the location where this photo was taken, the Chama has traveled 90 miles. This beautiful oxbow is a favorite spot for bald eagles in the winter. The tight bend in the river at the top of the image was used as a camp in the movie Comanche Moon, a prequel to Lonesome Dove filmed here and in the surrounding area in 2007.
This same perspective inspired Georgia O’Keeffe’s paintings of the river including Chama River, Ghost Ranch 1937. I hope that you are drawn in as well.
DETAILS
Custom Printed – Handmade by skilled craftsmen
This custom canvas photograph is a 12-colour Giclée print on 400gsm cotton substrate. The canvas is hand finished ensuring each corner fold is perfectly smooth and tight.Each canvas frame is milled with a curved profile; minimizing contact with the face of the canvas; preventing unsightly impression marks and surface cracking. Finger jointed canvas frames are used create corner tension which helps to resist warping.
- Giclée print with 100+ year colour guarantee.
- 38mm canvas frame depth
- Four edge black finishing
- Stretcher bars milled from the finest quality European kiln-dried knotless pine.
- Tensioning ‘wedges and finger joints
- Handmade by experienced canvas framers
*Ask us to change the size and/or edge for you. When requesting a customization please CONTACT US before placing your order. We will make the Glicée Canvas in the size you want (gallery images above show mounted canvas in size 24″x16″) larger sizes only available with white edge.