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Ice Cathedral - November Ice Wood Print
by Guy Hoffman
Product Details
Ice Cathedral - November Ice wood print by Guy Hoffman. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
After a cold snap in Penticton we were blessed with some beautiful calm kayaking weather. These ice formations are from the freezing temps of the... more
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Artist's Description
After a cold snap in Penticton we were blessed with some beautiful calm kayaking weather. These ice formations are from the freezing temps of the water blowing over the breakwater at the Penticton Marina.
About Guy Hoffman
"Every artist dips his brush in his own soul and paints his own nature into his pictures." -- Henry Ward Beecher. "Photography By GuyThaLizard - Guy Hoffman Fine Art" Guy Hoffman is also known as GuyThaLizard and KAYAKokanagan. Guy Hoffman of Penticton, BC, Canada is a kayaking, outdoor enthusiast and photographer living in the South Okanagan Valley of BC Canada. Featuring photos of the Okanagan Valley, from land and VIA kayak. Many photos you see here will not be your typical photos of the Okanagan, many will be from remote or hard to get to areas by kayak. Using the kayak as my mode of transportation I will take you on an adventure with my photographs to secluded beaches and waterways many not accessible except by man powered...
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Guy Hoffman
It was an awesome experience to paddle around the ice that day. Once and a while we will get quite the cold spell in November. Winters here when I was a kid were colder and much more snow. We would usually have snow all winter long. Lately the past 20 years it has been getting gradually warmer every winter. I am guessing it is a warming trend. Nice to have photos to remember the freaky and unusual days we have. Love living here in the Okanagan and exploring here.