Red Oak Fine Art Paper Print
Giclée printed on 310 gsm fine art paper. The fine art paper is similar to traditional watercolour or etching paper. It has a soft textured surface and archival quality.
Frame and mat board not included.
Mi’kmaq: mimgoanmosi - Wolastoqey: olonikp - French: chêne rouge - English: red oak
Red oak is one of the 32 native tree species of the Wabanaki Acadian Forest. It can be identified by its sharply pointed leaves which often continue to hang on the tree into winter through a process called marcescence. Its wood grain is attractive and durable for creating cabinetry, flooring and veneer.
Giclée printed on 310 gsm fine art paper. The fine art paper is similar to traditional watercolour or etching paper. It has a soft textured surface and archival quality.
Frame and mat board not included.
Mi’kmaq: mimgoanmosi - Wolastoqey: olonikp - French: chêne rouge - English: red oak
Red oak is one of the 32 native tree species of the Wabanaki Acadian Forest. It can be identified by its sharply pointed leaves which often continue to hang on the tree into winter through a process called marcescence. Its wood grain is attractive and durable for creating cabinetry, flooring and veneer.
Giclée printed on 310 gsm fine art paper. The fine art paper is similar to traditional watercolour or etching paper. It has a soft textured surface and archival quality.
Frame and mat board not included.
Mi’kmaq: mimgoanmosi - Wolastoqey: olonikp - French: chêne rouge - English: red oak
Red oak is one of the 32 native tree species of the Wabanaki Acadian Forest. It can be identified by its sharply pointed leaves which often continue to hang on the tree into winter through a process called marcescence. Its wood grain is attractive and durable for creating cabinetry, flooring and veneer.