Owen Mortensen Phylum Design, Inc.P.O. Box 3407Logan, UT 84323ph: 435.787.0287email me!
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Frame Profile: 2 inch 1 inch 3/4 inch
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The Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremuloides) is the quintecential deciduous tree of the Rocky Mountains. The tree gets it's name from it's leaf that shimmers, or quakes, in the the wind. Especially enjoyed in the fall when the leaves change a beautiful yellow gold and shade of orange/red. This piece pays homage to where the aspen grows, in the high altitudes of the Rockies, and each piece depicts a silhouette of a mountain. Shown in 1" Natural frame.
The Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremuloides) is the quintecential deciduous tree of the Rocky Mountains. The tree gets it's name from it's leaf that shimmers, or quakes, in the the wind. Especially enjoyed in the fall when the leaves change a beautiful yellow gold and shade of orange/red. This piece pays homage to where the aspen grows, in the high altitudes of the Rockies, and each piece depicts a silhouette of a mountain.
The Quaking Aspen (Populus Tremuloides) is the quintecential deciduous tree of the Rocky Mountains. The tree gets it's name from it's leaf that shimmers, or quakes, in the the wind. Especially enjoyed in the fall when the leaves change a beautiful yellow gold and shade of orange/red.
This piece pays homage to where the aspen grows, in the high altitudes of the Rockies, and each piece depicts a silhouette of a mountain.
Shown in 1" Natural frame.
Dimension:
9" x 17" (add frame profile for total outside dimension)
Materials:
Alderwood frame covered with water-based nontoxic stain.
Artist Notes:
"I stratigically crack, tear and re-assembled each leaf to form the "ridge line. This line often has a mind of it's own and turn out drastically different each time." - Owen