
Thunderous Giant Gate Falls. A horror story in the wild: this wilderness river travels down a valley past Terror Peak and Devil's Armchair before pouring into Lake Alta. The Falls were next to our picnic spot on the last day of the world famous Milford Track. Giant Gate Falls is a handy place to picnic, with the mist keeping the sandflies at bay, and drinking water available straight from the river.
A magnificent long exposure of the pounding waters of Giant Gate Falls in Fiordland World Heritage park, Aotearoa New Zealand. The rich honey river rocks impact a golden sheen to the crystal clear green waters.
A statement piece of art that will fill your home with the majesty of the wilderness in toffee tones that warm any room.
Real Authentic, wilderness Art Photography, delivered directly to you, Wall Art that is ready to enjoy. Bringing Aotearoa New Zealand wall art to your blank wall.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Blankwallnz is run by Anne, the windywalka, a New Zealand photographer and artist, based in Wellington, our small bustling capital, and in Wānaka, a small mountain town in the deep south of Aotearoa.
Anne, the windywalka
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DETAILS
- Professionally framed original photographs
- Extra deep frame to make your wall art pop.
- Professional canvas prints
- Free delivery
- Fulfilled locally
- No extra duties, taxes or fees
- Delivery times: 7 to 10 working days (may be a soon as 5 days)
- Arrives ready to hang
- Damage free delivery guarantee
Premium frame details
Premium frame.
Frame profile: 20-22mm wide and 30mm deep
Luxurious 230gm flat matte surface
Image is A-size, matt adds extra
Ready to hang with wire and D-Rings, professionally framed, standard clear glass*
Canvas details
Best price, versatile, fits your decor, ready to hang using a string for hanging, this is best used with two hooks (not supplied)
*Note: New Zealand buyers: if your art will be on a very sunny wall consider a glass upgrade to a suitable UV protective glass, the extra cost varies from $35 to $110NZD email info@blankwallnz with your request.
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