Artwork Description
Reproduction of Winter on the Farm Neutral Crop by Albena Hristova
Elevate your home's aesthetic with our serene and contemplative abstract winter landscape art print. This exquisite piece captures the quiet beauty of a snow-blanketed rural scene, featuring a textural portrayal of a solitary house and delicate, bare winter trees. Rendered in a subtle palette of creams, beiges, whites, and earth tones, this artwork provides a soothing, neutral color scheme that will harmoniously blend with any room's decor. Ideal for those looking to add a touch of tranquility and artistic flair to their living space, this wall decor is perfect for creating a focal point in the living room, bedroom, hallway, or office. The textured brushstrokes and layered paint application add depth and dimension, making each viewing an intimate experience. This versatile art print is available in various sizes to suit your space requirements and comes printed on high-quality, archival-grade paper that ensures longevity and vibrant colors. Whether you're looking to inspire calm in your daily life or searching for a thoughtful gift for the art lover in your life, this abstract winter landscape art print is an excellent choice for anyone interested in contemporary wall art, modern home decoration, or minimalist art pieces.For more art by Albena Hristova click here.
© Wild Apple Graphics
Part Number: 43749c
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Artwork Profile Attributes
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Material Details
1. Print on Demand Canvas
2. Print on Demand Poster Paper
3. Print on Demand Fine Art
Bleed and Trimming Information
- Bleed Information (canvas only): 3-inch mirrored bleed included. Reach out to us for other options.
- All Prints:
We include a small trim border around each print with order and copyright details. If you'd prefer your image printed right to the edge (no border), just let us know in the “Order Notes” section for that item.

