"Cindercone 2"

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"Cindercone 2"
16" x 16" $550 Framed
Oil on board

This is a shoreline view from Makena looking out toward the cinder cone, which is a remnant of the last volcanic eruption on Maui in the 1700s. It's an early, overcast morning with a freshening breeze, and the clouds appear to be full of movement!

12” x 12” Giclee Print
16” x 16” Giclee Print
24” x 24” Giclee Print

Giclee is a French term meaning “to spray”. The giclee process we use creates a high-resolution image using archival pigment inks, carefully sprayed onto high-quality canvas, capturing the vibrant colors and intricate details of the original artwork.

For more information on the giclée technique,
please click this link

*Each giclee is printed upon order. If you would like a different size, please contact me directly to place your custom order.

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"Cindercone 2"
16" x 16" $550 Framed
Oil on board

This is a shoreline view from Makena looking out toward the cinder cone, which is a remnant of the last volcanic eruption on Maui in the 1700s. It's an early, overcast morning with a freshening breeze, and the clouds appear to be full of movement!

12” x 12” Giclee Print
16” x 16” Giclee Print
24” x 24” Giclee Print

Giclee is a French term meaning “to spray”. The giclee process we use creates a high-resolution image using archival pigment inks, carefully sprayed onto high-quality canvas, capturing the vibrant colors and intricate details of the original artwork.

For more information on the giclée technique,
please click this link

*Each giclee is printed upon order. If you would like a different size, please contact me directly to place your custom order.

Shipping & Handling Fees are NOT included in price.

To safely prepare large work for shipping, a handling charge will be assessed.
You will receive an email after your purchase to inform you of the additional fees for your approval.

If you do not receive an email from me within 48 hours of your purchase, please feel free to contact me directly at email: lnfriel2@gmail.com

Mahalo!
Ellen Friel