Description
Autumnal Blaze captures a rolling countryside scene rendered in soft, painterly strokes. Rolling fields stretch towards distant hills under a pale grey sky, while the foreground bursts with dark meadow grasses and warm rust and amber tones. The loose brushwork gives the piece movement, drawing the eye across the hills and down into the wild grasses at the base, signed by the artist in the lower corner.
The print sits behind glass within a champagne-bronze frame that carries a lightly distressed, brushed finish. A wide white mount lifts the artwork away from the edges, giving the landscape room to breathe and adding a gallery feel. The grey and earthy palette keeps things grounded, so the piece settles easily into neutral or warmer schemes without competing with existing furniture.
Measuring 660mm wide by 810mm high, it works as a single focal piece above a sideboard, sofa or bed, or paired with a second print for balance. The MDF frame and glazing keep it sturdy for years of wall display in living rooms, hallways and studies alike.
Specification
| Material |
MDF frame, glass, paper print |
| Frame Finish |
Champagne bronze, brushed |
| Mount |
White border mount |
| Colour |
Grey with earthy tones |
| Orientation |
Portrait |
| Dimensions |
660 x 20 x 810mm (W x D x H) |
Frequently Asked
What is the frame made from?
The frame is moulded MDF with a brushed champagne-bronze finish, and the artwork sits behind protective glass with a white mount.
What are the dimensions?
It measures 660mm wide, 810mm high and 20mm deep, making it a generous portrait piece for a wall.
How do I clean it?
Wipe the glass and frame gently with a dry or slightly damp soft cloth. Avoid spraying cleaner directly onto the glass to protect the mount and print.
Can it hang portrait only?
Yes, the landscape composition is designed for portrait orientation with the sky at the top and meadow grasses at the base.
Which rooms suit this print?
The grey and earthy palette works well in living rooms, bedrooms, hallways and studies, sitting comfortably in neutral or warmer schemes.