Description
This set of three framed canvases reads as one continuous watercolour landscape, split across three tall panels. Soft washes of sage, teal and cool grey drift over an off-white ground, while gold accents catch the light along the horizon lines. Hung together, the three pieces line up to form a single abstract scene; the artist's signature sits in the lower corner of the right-hand panel.
Each canvas is stretched and set within a slim natural wood-tone frame, giving the artwork a clean, gallery finish that suits calm, considered interiors. The muted palette and organic brushwork make it an easy fit for a living room, bedroom or study, where the greens and golds bring warmth without overpowering the wall. The vertical format works well above a sofa, bed or sideboard, and the three panels can be spaced to suit your wall width.
Measuring 450mm wide by 900mm tall per panel with a 30mm depth, the canvases are light enough for straightforward hanging. Keep the artwork out of direct sunlight to protect the colours, and dust gently with a soft, dry cloth to keep the surface clear.
Specification
| Material |
MDF and PS frame with canvas |
| Frame finish |
Natural wood tone |
| Panel dimensions |
450mm W x 900mm H x 30mm D each |
| Set |
Set of 3 panels |
| Artwork |
Abstract watercolour landscape |
| Orientation |
Portrait / vertical |
| Signature |
Signed lower right panel |
Frequently Asked
What is each panel made from?
Each panel is a stretched canvas print set in an MDF and PS frame with a natural wood-tone finish.
How big is the full set once hung?
Each panel measures 450mm wide by 900mm tall. Hung side by side with small gaps, the three panels span roughly 1.4 metres or more depending on spacing.
Do the three panels form one image?
Yes. The watercolour landscape runs across all three canvases, so they line up to create one continuous scene.
How should I clean the canvas?
Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid water, sprays and abrasive cleaners on the printed surface.
Which rooms suit this artwork?
The calm green and gold palette works well in a living room, bedroom or study, ideally away from direct sunlight.