Artwork Description
Reproduction of New Graze II by Nathan Larson
The art piece "New Graze II" by Nathan Larson is a captivating exploration of pastoral tranquility, a depiction rich in the timeless allure of equine grace. This work belongs to the genre of contemporary wildlife photography, skillfully capturing the serene interaction between two horses and their natural habitat. Larson's choice of a subdued, monochromatic palette punctuated by the delicate reds of clover blossoms imbues the piece with a classic, yet modern aesthetic. The focused composition centers on the gentle curve of the horses' necks as they graze, emphasizing their harmonious relationship with the landscape. This subtle nuance suggests a meditation on nature's simplicity and beauty. "New Graze II" transcends mere documentation to convey an emotional resonance, inviting the viewer to pause and reflect on the quiet elegance of the moment. The interplay of textures among fur, grass, and flora creates a tactile depth that enhances the overall ambiance. Larson's mastery lies in his ability to evoke a sense of peace and continuity with the natural world, making this piece a striking addition to any collection seeking to celebrate the understated beauty found in the everyday.For more art by Nathan Larson click here.
Decorus Art is an authorized licensee of Wild Apple Graphics. All artwork is printed in-house and fulfilled directly from our U.S. studio.
Part Number: 98715h
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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.
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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.

