Tamarack 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: apatangietjit - Wolastoqey: pqomus - French: mélèze - English: tamarack
Tamarack is one of the 32 native tree species of the Wabanaki Acadian Forest. It is also known as larch or hackmatack. It is a deciduous conifer and looses it’s needles before winter. The tree can be easily identified during the fall season as it transforms into a dusty gold colour amongst the evergreens.
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: apatangietjit - Wolastoqey: pqomus - French: mélèze - English: tamarack
Tamarack is one of the 32 native tree species of the Wabanaki Acadian Forest. It is also known as larch or hackmatack. It is a deciduous conifer and looses it’s needles before winter. The tree can be easily identified during the fall season as it transforms into a dusty gold colour amongst the evergreens.
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: apatangietjit - Wolastoqey: pqomus - French: mélèze - English: tamarack
Tamarack is one of the 32 native tree species of the Wabanaki Acadian Forest. It is also known as larch or hackmatack. It is a deciduous conifer and looses it’s needles before winter. The tree can be easily identified during the fall season as it transforms into a dusty gold colour amongst the evergreens.