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Sandhill Crane by Mercana Studio a Hand Embellished Textured Framed Art Print Matted under Glass

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Sandhill Crane by Mercana Studio a Hand Embellished Textured Framed Art Print Matted under GlassOverview "Sandhill Crane" by Mercana Studio is a mesmerizing portrayal of a solitary crane, captured in serene contemplation amidst a delicate marshland setting. Rendered in exquisite watercolor and ink, the piece is accentuated by a palette of soft grays and subtle earth tones, inviting tranquility and a sense of natures understated elegance. Each print is matted under glass and lavishly hand embellished, imbuing the composition with added texture

Overview

"Sandhill Crane" by Mercana Studio is a mesmerizing portrayal of a solitary crane, captured in serene contemplation amidst a delicate marshland setting. Rendered in exquisite watercolor and ink, the piece is accentuated by a palette of soft grays and subtle earth tones, inviting tranquility and a sense of nature’s understated elegance. Each print is matted under glass and lavishly hand-embellished, imbuing the composition with added texture and depth, making it a timeless addition to any art lover's collection.

Features

  • Art Name and Artist: Sandhill Crane by Mercana Studio 
  • Inspiration: Inspired by the serene elegance of a lone crane amidst a tranquil wetland landscape. 
  • Production Artist Medium and Technique: Hand-embellished textured framed art print, matted under glass. 
  • Color Hues and Shades: Features soft grays, muted blues, and earthy browns with a gentle, natural feel. 
  • Room Atmosphere: This serene watercolor adds tranquility and elegance, perfect for calming spaces like bedrooms, reading nooks, or minimalist living areas. 
  • Orientation and Dimensions: Measuring 31.5L x 1.6W x 25.5H, this rectangular artwork is designed to hang in portrait orientation using the included wall-mounting hardware. 

Specifications

  • Season: No Season
  • Total Number of Pieces Included: 1
  • Orientation: Portrait
  • Art Scale: Medium
  • Subject: Abstract
  • Abstract and Fractals: Abstract Portraits
  • Shape: Rectangle
  • Number of Hooks: 2
  • Multi Piece Art: No
  • Title: Sandhill Crane;Sandhill Crane
  • Number of Batteries: Does Not Apply
  • Main Color: Brown
  • Main Material: Wood
  • Mat Included: Yes
  • Framed: Yes
  • Frame Color: Brown
  • Frame Material: Plastic
  • Uniform Packaging and Labeling Regulations (UPLR) Compliant: No
  • Reason for Restriction: Does Not Apply
  • Mercana Style - Influences: Nautical

Dimensions

  • Product Size (inches): 31.5L x 1.6W x 25.5H
  • Weight: 9.40 lbs
  • Box Size (inches): 34.5L x 6.0W x 28.5H
  • Box Weight: 14.40 lbs
  • CBM: 0.0215

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