Birch Forest
Day 28 - Skeletal - Inktober 2025
I took the idea of skeletal as beauty. The result was a "skeletal" looking forest where the trees are beginning to lose their leaves for the winter with a vibrant blue sky and fall colors. Hey, there's a moose!
This art was originally a 14" x 18" x 1-1/2" painting - acrylic on cradled wood panel
Prints available on Paper, Paper-Framed, Metal, and Canvas.
These products print on demand and ship direct from our print vendor to you via Fed Ex Ground or USPS. Please allow 5-10 business days for delivery.
Premium Prints Adam Loves
My Fine Art Prints are printed right here in Minnesota with the highest quality materials. To make your decision easy, I chose a few of my favorite substrates that really bring my artwork to life.
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Fine Art Paper Prints
Paper Prints are my most popular print for a reason - the colors are vibrant, and texture from the original painting shines through beautifully. They're printed on acid-free, pH-neutral papers with archival pigment inks and ready to be framed or propped up on your shelf.
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Framed Paper Prints
I offer two framing options for paper prints: gallery black-framed and premium walnut-framed. These expertly crafted frames arrive ready-to-hang with protective acrylic.
Art Pictured: Northern Rumpus

Metal Prints
Metal prints are super shiny. Paired with my vibrant color palette, the finish is so cool. These prints also come ready-to-hang, and offer a more modern twist to traditional framed or canvas artwork.
Art Pictured: Birch Forest

Canvas Gallery Wraps
The canvas gallery wrap substrate is fun because, at first glance, you might mistake it for an original painting. These have a semi-gloss finish and arrive ready-to-hang.
Art Pictured: Do Or Do Not
What is a Fine Art Print?
I get this question a lot. Most of the time, a Fine Art Print started as an Original Painting. In order to share that artwork with more people, I get the piece scanned by a kickass scanner in NE Minneapolis in order to give more people the opportunity to enjoy the art as a Fine Art Print.
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