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6.50" x 10.00"
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6.50" x 10.00"
WestFork Trail Wood Print
by Tom Kelly
Product Details
WestFork Trail wood print by Tom Kelly. 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
WestFork is my fave trail in the Sedona Area. When the fog lifts with sunshine, the oohs and ahas come more frequently. I have lived throughout the... more
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Artist's Description
WestFork is my fave trail in the Sedona Area. When the fog lifts with sunshine, the oohs and ahas come more frequently. I have lived throughout the West for the past 40 years, but nothing tops fall and winter hiking, sightseeing, and photography in Sedona. Lucky for us, we have several great outdoor shops and one wonderful camera store called Rollies Camera in Uptown Sedona, to cover all the bases. You can travel to West Sedona and visit, Sugarloaf, or out Dry Creek Road to numerous canyons, or go east to Bell Rock. Winter in Sedona can be a breathtaking drive in Red Rock Country. Oak Creek Canyon, located just north of Sedona in Arizona, is about 12 miles of beauty. The drive in winter has streams, and sometimes waterfalls between beautiful red rock walls full of spectacular switchbacks, and scenery that is tough to top. The depth of the Oak Creek Canyon ranges between 800 to 2000 feet. Sedona is the second most popular destination in Arizona with visitors. One look and you will...
About Tom Kelly
I ventured out West in the early 70's. After several trips to Northern Arizona with it's Majestic Skies, Red Rocks, and wide open spaces, I realized I wanted to settle here. Well, Fate came into the picture and numerous stops came along. I ventured to San Juan Islands, British Columbia, Oregon, Utah, Northern and Southern California, and even Southern Arizona. Yet , I felt unsettled looking for home to sink roots. Finally Sedona tugged hard , and I settled here in the mid 90's and rediscovered my sense of Gratitude and Enjoyment. Well I,m mostly retired now, traveling more, and have relocated in an old mining town in the Sierras; Time for change; new areas to explore. In Nature, I find that feeling of Peacefulness and Stillness. I hope...
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Carol Japp
An incredible image Tom! l/f
Tom Kelly replied:
Thanks so much Carol!
Tom Kelly
Bob, and Nadine! Thanks for the feature in Arizona-Old Towns!
Tom Kelly
Thanks Elizabeth for your kind words!
Elizabeth Winter
Excellent lighting in this capture of beautiful Sedona Tom! f/v