Olympic Mountains In Spring, Monochrome Mural
by Douglas Taylor
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$250
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50.000 x 30.000 inches
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Title
Olympic Mountains In Spring, Monochrome Mural
Artist
Douglas Taylor
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Digital Photography
Description
The Olympic Mountains are a comparatively small range of mountains on the Olympic Peninsula of Northwest Washington. They aren’t particularly high, with Mount Olympus crowning the range at just 7,962 feet elevation. What makes them remarkable is these mountains literally arise out of Puget Sound at sea level to the east with steep sided valleys that plunge deeply to that level from the mountains. The upper slopes intercept a very large amount of moisture in the form of snow as it comes ashore from the North Pacific, and the lower slopes receive more precipitation than any other location in the lower 48 states. This photograph was made on a spectacularly clear early May morning from Hurricane Ridge at the elevation of 5,242 feet on the north side of the range in Olympic National Park.
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This landscape is part of my "West By Southwest - An American Mural Project" collection. Like all of the others in the collection it is formatted in the 3:5 ratio and are only available in the 20" x 12", 24" x 14.375", 30" x 18", 40" x 24", 48" x 28.75", 60" x 36", and 72" x 43.25" sizes. Please see the collection for further information.
The 24" x 14.375" fits well into a 1/4 sized mat board cut of 30" x 20", the 30" x 18" also fits well into a 1/2 sized mat board cut of 40" x 30", while the 48" x 28.75" size is perfect for a full 60" x 40" mat. This will benefit any buyer with economies in both material and labor when selecting cohesive images for business and institutional decor. The 60" x 36" and 72" x 43.25" sizes may be mounted and framed as a print without mat, but are best displayed as stretched canvas or metal print to decorate a large wall surface.
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March 17th, 2019
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Comments (51)
VIVA Anderson 26 Days Ago
Powerful "spring'' mountains!! voted::::WHERE IS SPRING .........FAV..........
Angelo DeVal
CONGRATULATIONS! 🌲Your amazing artwork was featured in the "Home Nature" Gallery🌲
Douglas Taylor replied:
Angelo! Thank you very much for featuring my photography in this wonderful art group!
Gary F Richards
Magnificent capture, lighting, shading and artwork! F/L voted for this piece in the contest HIGH CONTRAST BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY
Douglas Taylor
Chosen by Cathy Anderson to be a feature in the fantastic Monthly Theme and Artist Promotion art group, 9/29/20. Thank you, Cathy!
Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful work is being featured in An Image Inspiring Meditation :-)
Douglas Taylor
Chosen by Nader Rangidan to be a feature in the Fine Art America Professionals art group, 7/5/20. Thank you, Nader! I appreciate the honor.
Douglas Taylor
Mahesh Sharma has honored me by choosing to feature "Olympic Mountains In Spring - Black and White Mural" in the Art and Meditation art group, 7/5/20. Thank you, Mahesh!
Douglas Taylor
I am honored by Nisah Cheatham who has chosen to feature my photograph "Olympic Mountains In Spring, Back and White - Mural" in the UNESCO World Heritage Sires art group, 3/9/20. Thank you, Nisah!
Douglas Taylor
Chosen to be a featured photograph in the Beach, Mountain and Amazing Topography art group, 2/8/20. Thank you!
Douglas Taylor
Patricia Keller has honored me by choosing to feature "Olympic Mountains In Spring, Back and White - Mural" in the Art Submissions to PKA art group, 1/31/20. Thank you, Patricia!
Nisah Cheatham
Congrats! This photo has been featured on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites group on FAA/Pixels. • • • You are invited to archive your photo at the following Discussion Topic: bit.ly/2020features_pixel ** OR ** bit.ly/2020features_FAA
Douglas Taylor
Featured by Nader Rangidan in the Black and White Photography art group, 12/30/19. Thank you, Nader!
Steve Taylor
This is a great photograph Douglas. Faved
Douglas Taylor replied:
Thank you very much, Steve! I appreciate the wonderful compliment very much.
Jan Mulherin
Congratulations!! This stunning image has been selected to be featured for the week in the “Art for Ever with You” Group Home Page. You are welcome to add a preview of this featured image to the group’s discussion post titled “2019 July: Stunning Group Featured Images and Thank-you’s” for a permanent display within the group, to share this achievement with others. Also feel free to post your feature on our group Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/296998814248643/ Thank you for your participation in the group! ~Jan (July 22, 2019)
Douglas Taylor replied:
Thank you, Jan! I consider it an honor to be featured in this wonderful group, and I am delighted to be able to contribute to it. I appreciate the support and recognition for my nature photography.
Douglas Taylor
Jeff Sinon has chosen to feature my photograph "Olympic Mountains in Spring - Black and White Mural" in the Land and Sea art group. Thank you, Jeff! I consider it an honor, and I appreciate the support and recognition for my nature photography.
Douglas Taylor
I want to thank Jessica Kristoff who has chosen to feature my photograph "Olympic Mountains in Spring - Black and White Mural" in the Life Is Not So Black and White, Or Is It? art group. I consider it an honor, and I appreciate the support and recognition for my nature and Creative Photography.