Hakone Gardens Pond in the Spring


Laura Milnor Iverson

Oil on Canvas
18" x 24"

This piece is offered at $1000 and is ready to hang (see details below the image).
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Hakone Gardens Pond in the Spring hakpond Original Oil Painting by Laura Milnor Iverson

Side View:
Hakone Gardens Pond in the Spring

A snowy egret stands in the koi pond, beneath the teahouse, at Hakone Japanese Gardens in Saratoga, California. There is much to see in this living landscape...dragonflies on the stalks of grass, a turtle on one of the rocks, cherry blossoms, wisteria and a small waterfall. This Asian landscape is an original oil painting on a gallery-wrapped canvas (the sides are finished off in brown acrylic) and has been equipped with picture wire--no need to frame. The copyright watermark does not appear on the actual painting.

This piece is also offered as an open edition giclée print. Professionally printed giclee by FinerWorks in San Antonio, Texas, using UV pigmented inks. Archival quality and rated to last 150 to 200 years. We offer two supports, fine art paper (which has a 1 - 2" border for ease in matting and framing) and stretched canvas (stapled on the side). Both are ready to frame and in standard sizes for off-the-rack frames. Shipping is included for US destinations. International, add $10 for shipping.

8" x 10" Giclée Print on Fine Art Paper
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$35
11" x 14" Giclée Print on Fine Art Paper
Ready to Frame*
$60

Fine art giclee prints on stretched canvas:

8" x 10" Giclée Print on Stretched Canvas
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$75
11" x 14" Giclée Print on Stretched Canvas
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$125

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September 2004