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Enchanted Forest by Olimpia Trusty
Nothing like a brisk walk in the midst of the changing colors of falling foliage. If it sounds enchanted it’s because it is. And so is this Enchanted Forest by Olimpia Trusty. Gotta love fall.
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Lone Cypress by Lindsay Meares
Only mother nature can create such a perfect landscape. And only a great photographer can capture it so eloquently. This Lone Cypress by Lindsay Meares captures natures beauty for all to enjoy.
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Sedona Arizona Sunset by Gal Steinberg
Cathedral Rock Sedona Arizona Sunset by Gal Steinberg is a landscape view one would gush to look at every day. Now you can with this amazing desert view. Truly nature at her best.
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Philbin Beach Path by Katherine Gendreau
When you think of a walk on the beach, this is what probably comes to mind. This photograph of Philbin Beach Path by Katherine Gendreau can be a constant reminder of that imagery, hanging on your wall.
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Vermont Sunrise by Gal Steinberg
You could argue that this fall landscape was created by two artists. This Vermont Sunrise by Gal Steinberg, the photographer and the changing colors of the season by Mother Nature.
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Desert Rococo by Elliott McDowell
Who would have though the dessert could be so sophisticated. Desert Rococo by Elliott McDowell takes an impressive landscape and doctors it up with Rococo. Not over the top at all if you ask us
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Storm Eye by Elliott McDowell
Storm Eye by Elliott McDowell is dark and lonely. This landscape portrait of a hair brings a quiet fear to its viewers. The edit of this photograph is masterful.
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Stark Tree by Wynn Bullock
A wonderful and ominous photograph, Stark Tree by Wynn Bullock showcases the Chicago Photographers ability to filter light. His ingenious style and keen eye are prominent in this landscape piece.
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Magical Forest Sunset by Elliott McDowell
If you ever walked in a forest at night then this Magical Forest Sunset by Elliott McDowell may speak to you. It’s an altered landscape photograph that really brings on the magic.
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Pumpkin Patch by Nikolina Petolas
A skillfully worked photograph that takes hold of the senses. Pumpkin Patch by Nikolina Petolas gives it’s viewers a true sense of the fall season. Dark, mysterious and a little spooky.
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We live as we dream by Kasia Derwinska
We live as we dream by Kasia Derwinska captures a feeling many of us find comfort in. In this photograph, the single being disappears in the vastness of the infinite. Very surreal.
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Manhattan Beach Pier by T.C. Badalato
Manhattan Beach Pier by T.C. Badalato captures the well known pier in all its peacefulness. A black and white, long exposure photo, this piece can hang in any contemporary or classic setting.
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Wounded Knee by Steve Wewerka
A limited edition print, Wounded Knee by Steve Wewerka captures natures wrath in this unique piece. If a photograph says a thousand words, this piece could inspire the next great biblical novel.
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Golden Glory by Mattie Nicole
The golden hour is a prized time that evokes so much emotion from serenity to hope. A lazy ocean draws you to the warmth of the golden sun, leaving the interpretation up to you.
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Lily’s in New York by Maxx Cozza
When you think of New York you think of concrete, steel, and masses of people. Take a break and head up state to stop and smell the flowers, or lilies in this case.
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Cumulus, Big Bear Lake (#4) by Ben Dewell
Cumulus, Big Bear Lake (#4) by Ben Dewell captures the wind gently gathering in the waters of Big Bear Lake. This piece sparkles with serenity and the majesty of the Sierra mountains over the lake.
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Light of Andromeda by Astro De Sagun
Hard to believe this photo is terrestrial, isn’t it? Light of Andromeda by Astro De Sagun capture a classic landscape in a galactic way. A majestic and a serene backdrop worthy of any room.
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Cerberus Illumina by Astro De Sagun
This Limited Edition on Canvas – 24x36in is by none other than Astro De Sagun. Titled Cerberus Illumina, this piece portrays an beautiful landscape with an inviting arc at its center.
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Busy Sky by Sean Ramsey
This print captured in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, the night sky sees lots of activity. From shooting stars to planets to plates, there’s a lot see just past the majestic and tall trees.
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Fist of Fury by Sean Ramsey
Sean Ramsey does an amazing job at capturing the drama of nature. A fist made out of storm clouds emerges over the Oklahoma Plains. It looks like it’s almost swallowing up everything in it’s path.
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Wedding Beach by Jae and Matt Springer
Dubbed the Wedding Beach, it’s one of the most popular wedding destinations in Maui. And we can see why! Who wouldn’t love this beach. The waves roll in to reveal a heart shape pattern. Perfectly captured.
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Horses in Snow by Nedim Slijepcevic
You gotta look closely at this winter wonderland. Sure there’s a beautifully aged tree in front and a cute stable in the back. But keep searching! Galloping horses are out and about.
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Tornado Day by Sean Ramsey
A dramatic scene captured by Sean Ramsey on the Oklahoma plains. An amazing view of a tornado in the distance, creates a dark and ominous scene. Definitely glad we are only seeing it in a photograph and not in real life!
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Rainbow Eucalyptus Trail by Jae and Matt Springer
Hawaii has some of the most inspiring landscapes on the planet. Like many of their landscape photographs, Rainbow Eucalyptus Trail by Jae and Matt Springer shows why. Just amazing!
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St. Joseph’s Lighthouse by Michal Furmanek
St. Joseph’s Lighthouse by Michal Furmanek is the perfect addition to just about any setting. The cool colors of this scenic landscape photograph will bring a serene feeling to any room.
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Rust in the Dust by Bob Estrin
This rust, bullet ridden ‘antique’ car has a story. Left for dead in Death Valley, California, Rust in the Dust by Bob Estrin captures the beauty of true Americana. To think some miner left this behind.
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Chenonceau Chateau by David Barnes
It’s easy to see why French landscapes always make it into the visual arts. Chenonceau Chateau by David Barnes is as amazing a photograph as it is a breathtaking landscape. Great to hang in any room.
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Prada Marfa by Audra Edgington
If you’ve never heard of Marfa, Texas then let us introduce you. Photographer Audra Edginton captures a faux Prada Store in this little town as you’d see it if you were there. Art within art? Sounds good to us.
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Grand Haven Lighthouse by Michal Furmanek
A lighthouse in distress? A peaceful scene of solitude? This photograph of Grand Haven Lighthouse by Michal Furmanek is all of it. A serene landscape scene only an experienced eye can snap up.
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Invasion by Sean Ramsey
Dread fills the sky as a storm approaches. The storm fights against the sunset to eclipse daylight. The vibrant green grass in the forefront prepare themselves for the oncoming onslaught of downpour.
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Oklahoma Storm by Sean Ramsey
Oklahoma Storm by Sean Ramsey captures the raw beauty of the American mid west. Like a stroke from god, this landscape photo captures a natural wonder only the all mighty could conjure up.
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Live Oak Arches by Vibrant Imaging
These arching branches creates an almost religious feel. Photographed at a Southern Plantation in the south east the United States, these oaks are a colorful gift from nature. Simply Gorgeous!
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Iceberg by Irene Suchocki
This iceberg is crazy beautiful! It almost looks like a geode you’d find in nature. Taken in the famous Glacier Lagoon, you can catch a glimpse of black and blue colored icebergs.
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Icelandic House by Irene Suchocki
This serene home on the Icelandic coast transports its audience to rustic state. With a view few can even dream about, Icelandic House by Irene Suchocki shows us what a dream looks like when you see it first hand.
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Cuttalossa Road by Matt MacLean
The scene in Cuttalossa Road by Matt MacLean is one you usually dream of. It captures the serene and calming mood only nature can create. Luckily, Matt does a great job logging that moment for us to enjoy.
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Cathedral by Irene Suchocki
It’s amazing how nature provides some of the most profound images. This piece captures the heavenly majesty of nature in every form. Entitled Cathedral, one can certainly get that awe inspiring feel from this profound image.
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Ripples by Irene Suchocki
If a lake ripples in the forest and there’s no one around to see it, does it ripple? Ripples by Irene Suchocki captures the moment for those who weren’t there. Beautiful landscape photograph in to Rockies.
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L.A.’s Finest by Korbin Bielski
Head on over to the left coast when taking a gander of this photograph. Iconic L.A. palms stand tall against turquoise skies. Vibrant colors and it’s stark composition keep things interesting.
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Welcome to Tombstone by Maxx Cozza
Welcome to Tombstone by Maxx Cozza is a snapshot straight out of “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas”. Imagine driving in this remote desert landscape only to discover you’re a few miles away from such a “wild” place.
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Hemingway by Chris Larsen
Taken near the place Ernest Hemingway wrote his novel, The Old Man and the Sea this photo is vibrant. The highly colors make you feel as if you yourself are also in this tropical climate. The decaying ship while a ruin, adds immense beauty to the scene.
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Glass out of Water by Maxx Cozza
Taken at a blown glass exhibit in Denver, Glass Out of Water by Maxx Cozza pops in color. Truly amazing how blown glass fits so well organically with its natural surroundings. Absolutely Beautiful!
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WO–CHI by Ben Dewell
This photograph boggles the mind a bit. It’s hard to make out exactly what it may be. The longer you look at it the more it morphs into something else.
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The Elder by Chris Larsen
The bright blue sky creates a beautiful contrast against the orange terrain of the Red Rock Canyon. The centerpiece of this photograph is a gnarly dead tree that resembles a flame, burning from the Earth.
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Go West by Maxx Cozza
Don’t confuse Go West by Maxx Cozza with the one hit wonder 80’s group. This Amazing landscape photograph depicts a rugged and harsh voyage deep into the American west. You can almost smell the rawhide in the air.
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Our World by Harry Durgin
Beautiful scene of the milky way in the night sky. Far below it glowing hot with lava is a volcanic eruption. The Hawaiian island here has a dreamy yet dangerous look.
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Paradise Below by Maxx Cozza
The warm desert sun creates a silhouetted mountain. Simple yet stunning, this photo packs a punch with it’s searing hot colors and streaking sky,contrasted with almost midnight blacks.
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Reaching to the Sky by Bob Estrin
Fall is a beautiful time of year. The weather cools and leaves begin to change colors, creating a forest of warm colors in cool temperatures. The yellow foliage pops in this piece against the white trunks of trees.
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Blue Boat by Steve Wewerka
Though the water seems calm, the bow of this blue boat gives the sense of upcoming adventure. Subtle blues and sepia tones give this photo an air of mystery.
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Rooms within Rooms by Bob Estrin
You’ll see the Pueblo Bonito Ruin from an interesting perspective, through a door. Room after room is revealed as you look though the next doorway. As you go back further, you’ll find interesting shadows and colors.
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The Presence by Christian Schwarz
This castle in Luxembourg creates drama in black and white tones. The ominous sky above and lush bushes and shrubs below some how manage to give the scene a vintage feel. You’ll want to put it on your bucket list after you see this picture.
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So Much Lost by Harry Durgin
This is a beautiful photograph taken on the big island of Hawaii. There’s so much richness and warmth of color in this lush scene. You can almost feel beads of sweat forming on your forehead.
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Gentle Falls by Bob Estrin
Canyons are certainly a thing of beauty. Pair it with a waterfall and you can’t go wrong. Nature is the ultimate artist. The hint of blue sky provides complementary contrast to the orange of the canyons.
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Aurora Borealis Northern Lights by Gigi Ebert
It’s a dream to see the Northern Lights for many folks. It’s a magical sight to take in. Here you can see the Aurora Borealis as it dances over Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park.
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Cattle Country 3 by Ben Dewell
Clouds heavy with rain roll back to show a scene of rain washed renewal. New grass soon springs up for hungry cattle. Black and white makes this every bit more dramatic.
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San Diego Pier Sunset by Gigi Ebert
This is a beautiful photograph that has a cool pier going down into a warm color schemed background. Warm and cool colors play games here.
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Senate Group Giant Forest by Ben Dewell
You’re walking among giants when you look at this photo. Sequoias have captivated us for ages and they do just that here too. Makes you wonder where those steps lead to.
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Grizzly Falls by Michael Tidwell
This is a dynamic piece that keeps your eyes moving across the canvas. The water comes tumbling down the falls to the pebbles and rocks closest to you. You can almost hear the cascading water.
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Fern Spring #4 by Ben Dewell
Fern Spring probably sees a few hundred photographers each day in the high season. You can see why in this photograph – It’s breathtaking! It comes signed by the artist.
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Gates of the Valley Spring 5 by Ben Dewell
This scene of Yosemite Valley in spring is breathtaking. This sepia toned masterpiece will stop you in your tracks.
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Pleading to the Canyon by Maxx Cozza
Pleading to the Canyon by Maxx Cozza captures an aged stump with its branches extending out. Like arms extending out to the canyon, the imagery of it is outstanding.
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Bristlecone Pine Tree by Bob Estrin
Bob traveled to a remote area of California to get this shot. Its beautiful and unique in it’s own way. The subtle colors convey a sense of tranquility.
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Oregon Trees by Steve Wewerka
If you had one view to wake up to every morning what would it be? Arguably one of our favorite photographs here at District Artisan, Oregon Trees by Steve Wewerka would have to be it.
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Toledo Bend Fall Foliage by Michael Tidwell
You can smell fall in the air just by looking at this picture. It’s rich colors and lush foliage make you yearn for the days of autumn to come.
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Two Boats by Steve Wewerka
If you want drama, this photo’s got it! It’s a bit spooky but curiously captivating. You’ll be wondering what’s the story behind this one. Was someone in a rush to get out of the boat on the left? What were they escaping?
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Wednesday Night Moon by Harry Durgin
The moon seems moody in this scene as it shines down through the clouds. Could it be a blood moon? A dramatic scene makes you wonder what the night has in store for you.
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Iowa Barn by Steve Wewerka
With it’s soft and subtle colors of pinks, blues and warm orange, this barn in Iowa comes to life. It’s rustic look reminds us of times past, it’s doorway creating a frame for nature.
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Weaved Woods II by Dr Martin Raskovsky
You’ll take a psychedelic journey when you look at this photograph! Digitally painted to achieve this desired effect. Are you willing to take a walk down this trippy looking tunnel?
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Looking for Beauty by Harry Durgin
This was the night sky when the dam of lava broke. A wave of lava was sent flowing down many streets. Sounds like something from ancient times, right? But no, mother nature is frightening.
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Yosemite Falls by Maxx Cozza
Imagine the sound of the water crashing down onto the rocks below. This photo will make you think you’re there. Nature is a skilled artist and Yosemite National Park its museum.
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End of the Road by Kyle Wilson
Here is an old, rusty GMC pickup truck found in a farmer’s field in rural North Carolina. The saturated colors and it’s rustic chic vibe are gorgeous.
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Snowstorm Merced River (#7) by Ben Dewell
This beautiful scene was taken during a snow storm at Yosemite National Park. Note the contrast between the sharp edges of the boulders with the snow soft trees living just beside it.