Echoes on the Moor
£300.00
£300.00
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A new luxury framed canvas print collection drawn from Natalie Day’s Moors paintings, inspired by the rock stacks and abandoned airfield on Bodmin Moor. Each image is a carefully chosen crop that distils the landscape into bold, contemporary form - runways and parking pans reduced to quiet geometry; weather, mineral colour and time held in layered marks. Printed as a high-quality framed canvas, these works bring the atmosphere of the moor into the home: grounded, spacious and quietly powerful, designed to be collected as a set or enjoyed as a single statement piece.
Echoes on the Moor captures the moor’s sense of distance and exposure through layered marks and mineral colour. Subtle traces suggest wind, movement and the faint imprint of human presence, like a memory held in the land, softened by time, weather and wide skies.
Framing options:
White float frame
Our white float frame is a timeless, gallery-style choice. Your canvas is carefully stretched over a wooden frame and then fitted into a float frame with a narrow 5mm space around the edge, so the artwork appears to sit independently within the frame. This creates a soft shadow detail that beautifully defines the work and elevates the overall presentation.
Oak float frame
For a gallery-style presentation with added warmth, choose the oak float frame. It pairs especially well with natural materials and wood finishes, bringing a calm, grounded feel to your interior. The canvas is stretched over a wooden stretcher and fitted into the frame with a narrow 5mm reveal, so the artwork appears to sit independently within the frame. A soft shadow detail forms between canvas and frame, giving the work extra depth and definition.
Black float frame
For maximum impact, choose the black float frame. It brings a strong, modern edge and pairs beautifully with darker accents and clean-lined interiors. Your canvas is stretched over a wooden stretcher and set into the frame with a narrow 5mm reveal, so the artwork appears to sit independently within the frame. The resulting shadow detail between canvas and frame adds depth and a crisp, gallery-style finish.