Description
Our Hint of Heat framed canvas captures a row of autumn trees in warm amber and golden tones, their foliage rendered in dappled, textural brushwork that spreads across the upper half of the composition. Beneath them, a soft grey ground and a dark horizon line give the piece a calm, grounded feel that balances the heat of the colour above.
The artwork is presented in a light natural wood frame with a clean white inner mount, which lifts the canvas away from the edge and draws focus to the painterly detail. The neutral framing keeps the piece adaptable, sitting comfortably against pale walls or richer backdrops without competing with the amber and grey palette. A subtle artist's signature sits in the lower corner.
Measuring 920mm wide by 1120mm tall, this is a sizeable portrait format that works well as a single focal point above a sofa, sideboard or bed. The organic tree subject and warm colouring suit living rooms, dining rooms and hallways where you want a natural, seasonal note. It arrives ready to hang, so you can position it and level it in a single step.
Specification
| Material |
MDF frame, canvas and paper |
| Frame finish |
Natural wood |
| Dominant colour |
Amber and grey |
| Dimensions |
920 x 60 x 1120mm (W x D x H) |
| Orientation |
Portrait |
| Subject |
Abstract autumn trees |
| Mounting |
Ready to hang |
Frequently Asked
What is the frame made from?
The frame is MDF with a light natural wood finish, and the artwork is printed on canvas-textured paper set behind a white inner mount.
What are the full dimensions?
It measures 920mm wide, 1120mm tall and 60mm deep, making it a large portrait-format piece.
Which colours feature in the artwork?
The design is led by warm amber and golden tones in the tree foliage, set against soft grey and a dark horizon line.
How should I clean it?
Dust the frame and surface gently with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid water or cleaning sprays, which can mark the print and mount.
Which rooms does it suit?
Its warm, natural palette works well in living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and hallways as a single focal piece.