New Zealand Conservation Stories
Lake Wakatipu | In a Storm
Lake Wakatipu | In a Storm
Lake Wakatipu in a winter storm is a dramatic and captivating sight, where nature's fury meets the serene beauty of New Zealand's South Island. The usually calm waters of the lake are whipped into turbulent waves by fierce winds, while dark, menacing clouds hang low over the surrounding snow-capped mountains. Sheets of icy rain and snow blur the landscape, creating an ethereal, almost otherworldly atmosphere.
The rugged shoreline, with its snow-dusted trees and rocky outcrops, stands in stark contrast to the churning, steel-grey waters. This intense and evocative portrayal of Lake Wakatipu in a winter storm makes an exceptional subject for a canvas art piece, capturing the powerful and untamed essence of one of New Zealand's most iconic landscapes
Features:
- We use responsibly sourced wood for stretcher bars, mainly FSC certified wood, to make our canvas prints, ensuring a long-lasting and high-quality product.
- Our canvas print is available in two thicknesses - slim and thick - to match your preference. The slim canvas has an approximately 2cm /0.8" thick wood stretcher bar, while the thick canvas has an approximately 4cm /1.6" thick wood stretcher bar. Both variants come with hanging hardware included for easy installation.
- We use coated fabric, a blend of cotton and polyester, for our canvas substrate. This provides a weight of approximately 300-350gsm/110-130lb cover and a thickness of 350-400 microns, giving you a sturdy and durable product.
- Please note that coloured edges are not supported. However, we assure you that our canvas print is a beautiful, high-quality product that will bring life to any space.
- We've also included a hanging kit, which may vary depending on the country of fulfillment.
- To ensure no damage during transportation, we ship our canvas prints in protective packaging and strong boxes.
- Sizes may vary slightly by region. For the US and Canada, the measurement is in inches, while for the rest of the world, it is in centimeters.