Stones of Time Canvas

$85.00

The river doesn’t owe you anything. It’s been here for millennia. It has bent and grown, widened and shaped the surrounding mountains and carved the bedrock beneath. It will outlast you and everyone who carries your name hereafter. The river is a rolling time machine, carrying a history of the earth, the evolution of life, and yes, even the stories of fishermen.

Troutbitten, 2018

This 24×18 inch canvas features photography by Sammy Chang of Current and Light and is printed on a high quality stretched canvas with vivid colors.

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  • 20.5 mil thick poly-cotton blend canvas
  • Hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars
  • Matte finish coating
  • Fade-resistant
  • 24×18 inches
  • Find your water
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