Wyoming Wind River Print
Wyoming Wind River Print
A classic, summer Wyoming Western mountain scene that features trees, a lake, mountains, & clouds. In the foreground and bottom of the picture are granite boulders in various sizes nestled between low shrubbery and sub-alpine grasses. There are also attractively shaped Mountain Spruce trees shooting up between the boulders and dotted around the lake in the middle of the photograph. Beyond the lake are granite domes which support the background of sharp granite mountains. The light is soft and dappled and behind the mountains is a light blue sky and puffy white clouds.
Land Acknowledgement:
We recognize the unique and enduring relationship that exists between Indigenous people and their traditional territories. This photograph was made on the ancestral homelands of the Eastern Shoshone, Cheyenne, Crow and The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation: Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla.
Print Details:
• Cold Press Textured Matte Fine Art Paper (non-framed prints)
• Premium Archival Smooth Matte Fine Art Paper (framed prints)
• 340 gsm, 21 mil paper weight (non-framed)
• 230 gsm, 9.5 mil paper weight (framed prints)
• Giclee Printing Method
• Matte Finish
• Acid-free
Frame Details:
Solid wood frame with optical-grade clear acrylic front protector. Available in natural, black, white, gold, espresso. All framed prints have kraft paper backing and hanging hardware installed. The print goes to the edge of the frame (reach out if you would like a mat).
Width & Depth
• 0.875″ w x 0.875″ d (natural), 0.75″ w x 1.125″ d (black, white), 0.875″ w x 1.125″ d (gold, espresso) for 24x36in and smaller 
• 1″ w x 2.25″ d (natural, black, white), 0.875″ w x 1.125″ d (gold, espresso) for 30x40in, 36x48in, 40x60in 
Hanging Hardware
• Center sawtooth installed for 12x18in and smaller
• Hanging wire installed for 16x20in, 18x24in, 24x36in
• Corner sawtooths installed for 30x40in, 36x48in, 40x60in
About the artist
Born and raised on the central coast of California — Kevin Russ moved to Oregon, attended college, bought a camera, dropped out, hit the road







 
             
                      
                     
                      
                     
                      
                     
                      
                    