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Handmade Pine Tree Ring Print – 18x24 Original Signed Woodcut from Sundance Utah
Handmade Pine Tree Ring Print – 18x24 Original Signed Woodcut from Sundance Utah
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This 18x24 inch original tree ring print was created from the cross-section of a Pine tree found at Sundance Resort in Utah, a place known for its breathtaking landscapes and deep connection to nature and art. Each ring in the print records the story of the tree’s life—years of quiet winters, mountain storms, and steady growth in the Wasatch Range.
Printed by hand using a traditional woodcut method, this artwork captures the intricate details of the pine’s grain and structure. No two impressions are ever exactly the same, making this a one-of-a-kind signed original.
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Artwork Size: 18 x 24 inches
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Medium: Original tree ring impression on fine art paper
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Edition: Hand-pulled, one-of-a-kind woodcut
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Signature: Signed by the artist for authenticity
Pine trees symbolize resilience, wisdom, and peace—qualities that make this piece a meaningful addition to any space. Whether you’ve visited Sundance Resort and want to hold onto a tangible memory, or you simply appreciate the elegance of tree ring art, this print brings the spirit of the mountains into your home.
Each piece is carefully packaged for safe delivery and arrives ready to frame and enjoy as a timeless reminder of nature’s design.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping is free for basic economy rates. Upgraded shipping available to select when you check out.
I sign each print because I stand by my work. If you’re not happy with the artwork I will give you a full refund or exchange, no questions asked.
Framing
Framing
I’m not currently shipping with frames because I’ve had too many frames get damaged during shipping. But don’t hesitate to ask me for suggestions.
The paper I use for my pieces is high quality and does not require glass over it when framing. Most standard sized frames will work just fine. If you take the artwork to a professional framer, I would suggest asking for dry mounting.







