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Kokanee Creek

- Description
Print Name: Kokanee Creek
Captured: September 2019 | Location: Kokanee Creek Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada
The Story: A powerful scene from the pristine Kokanee Creek Provincial Park, where the vibrant turquoise glacial water rushes over smooth, round river rocks. The natural phenomenon is caused by "rock flour" suspended in the water, catching the light and creating this unbridled, magical color. Captured in September 2019, the image perfectly balances the rushing water with the lush green forest and hints of autumn gold in the trees, offering a spectacular glimpse of raw, untamed Canadian wilderness.
Every print is personally inspected, and hand-signed by Métis artist Jason Lee.
Choose the perfect medium to bring this piece of Canadian landscape into your space:
- Best for: Classic museum-quality collections and custom framing.
- Details: I use the Palo Duro Soft Gloss Rag from Red River Paper, A 315gsm, 100% cotton fiber paper with a subtle sheen that enhances the vibrant turquoise water and the deep greens of the forest. It is archival, acid-free, and meets ISO 9706 standards for long-term conservation.
- Shipping: Shipped unframed in a rigid tube or flat-packed (8x12).
Gallery Wrapped Canvas Blanco Satin Canvas (Ready to Hang)
- Best for: A modern, frameless look with an artistic, tactile feel.
- Details: I use the Blanco Satin Canvas from Red River Paper, Heavyweight 350gsm canvas gallery-wrapped over a 1.5" wood frame. Finished with three coats of protective varnish for UV and moisture resistance.
- Ready to Hang: Arrives fully assembled and ready to adorn your wall.
ChromaLuxe Metallic Panels (Vibrant & Durable)
- Best for: High-impact areas where clarity and color "pop" are the priorities.
- Details: Images are infused directly into aluminum panels for breathtaking depth and a glossy finish. These are scratch-resistant, waterproof, and can be cleaned with standard glass cleaner.
- Float Mount: Arrives with a hidden rear mount that makes the art appear to "levitate" 1/2" off the wall.
