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Zion National Park, Tree Ring Print | Prints by Erik Linton. Item composed of paper
Zion National Park, Tree Ring Print | Prints by Erik Linton. Item composed of paper
Zion National Park, Tree Ring Print | Prints by Erik Linton. Item composed of paper

Created and Sold by Erik Linton

Erik Linton

Zion National Park, Tree Ring Print

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Price $60

Creation: up to 1 week
Shipping: USPS 5-7 days
Estimated Arrival: December 5, 2024

Frame not included, prints will come unframed.

This print comes from a cedar that I found washed up on the banks of the Virgin river in Zion National Park. The tree may have been carried into the river by a flash flood or the banks around it were slowly eroded. Either way, this tree tells a story that is unique to the harsh and diverse desert life in Southern Utah.

When you buy one of these tree ring prints, you’re getting an actual handmade woodcut print, not something printed from a machine. That’s because I consider each a work of art that is as unique as the tree I make them from. I also don’t believe in cutting down trees to make my art. I travel to meaningful places to find wood from previously fallen trees. In a way, I’m just publishing the story of a place as written by a tree over decades and sometimes hundreds of years. I sign each print because I stand by my work. If you’re not happy with the artwork I will give you a full refund, no questions asked.

Material: 100lb acid free paper

Size: 18x24

Type: Cedar

Paint: High quality textured ink.

Ink color: Black

Ships in a sturdy tube

Item Zion National Park, Tree Ring Print
Created by Erik Linton
As seen in Creator's Studio, Hyrum, UT
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Erik Linton
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Tree Ring Prints made by hand from previously fallen trees

I am a full time artist living in Hyrum, UT. My goal as an artist is to help us notice and appreciate the simple beauty that constantly surrounds us in the natural world.