Marsha Olderr Artistry
Cabin On The Mountain (Prints)
Cabin On The Mountain (Prints)
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As the clear mountain air fills your lungs and drives out the exhaust and fumes from the cities your traveled from, you know you’re in one of God’s natural cathedrals—the Smoky Mountains. The Smokies are a subrange of the Appalachian Mountains and are among the most diverse ecosystems in North America. The largest Spruce Fir forest that is part of the Smoky Mountains is the largest of its kind anywhere. Maples, Hickory, Pines, Birch, Beech, Magnolia and more along with the Spruce and Fir produce this wonderful environment for residents and visitors alike. The shrubs are as diverse as the trees. The vegetation produces a fog that looks like smoke from a distance and hence the name. Home range from estates to more simple structures. This cabin sits on an awe-inspiring property with views that would make the most experience traveler want to sit a spell and enjoy the vista!
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Paper:
Luster Paper (Glossy) from Hahnemuhle is a 290 gsm. 11.4 mil thickness, bright white luster paper which features a microporous resin coating and a 96% opacity coating.
Fine Art Paper (Matte) is a bright archival paper--350 gsm, 19 mil. 100% cotton rag media. This acid-free Paper features a bright textured finish and yields prints with a wide color gamut and deep blacks.
Photo Rag Metallic-Mixes the fine art qualities of a 100% cotton rag baryta paper with the dynamic appearance of a metallic paper. The paper itself has a natural white color with no optical brighteners and a barium sulphate coating yields immense color depth and detail. Complementing this is a shimmering, silvery high gloss metallic finish that benefits imagery with metallic elements. 340 gsm 18.5 mil. thickness.
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