Cades Cove Dawn Print

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Price range: $15.00 through $228.00

This is a print of “Cades Cove Dawn,” an 18″x24″ acrylic on stretched canvas. Based on a photo by a friend (with permission to use!), and with a little artistic license. The vibrant, rich colors of the sunrise were a delight to paint. Cades Cove is one of the most frequented spots in the Appalachian mountains.

The original has been sold, but the painting is available as a print, canvas wrap, or archival metal plate.

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This is a print of “Cades Cove Dawn,” an 18″x24″ acrylic on stretched canvas. Based on a photo by a friend (with permission to use!), and with a little artistic license. The vibrant, rich colors of the sunrise were a delight to paint. Cades Cove is one of the most frequented spots in the Appalachian mountains.

Part of the artist’s “Majestic Nature” series.

Available as a print, canvas wrap, or archival metal plate, all made in the United States by a long-established specialty printer. All rights to reproducible media are retained by the artist.

Shipping of media selections will be 7 to 10 business days, with holiday shipping intervals possibly being longer.

© Copyright 2023 by Hugh Daniel. All Rights Reserved. Not available as an NFT.

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Available Media (Click for Options)

Print 8"x10", Print (Original Size), Print 5"x7", Wrapped Canvas, Chromaluxe Metal Panel

Artwork by Hugh Daniel, Raleigh, North Carolina. The artist primarily works in acrylics on canvas in a contemporary realism style with impressionistic elements. Click About the Artist to find out more about the artist and current exhibitions and shows.

© Copyright 2023-2026. All Rights Reserved. No images may be duplicated in any fashion without the express written permission of Hugh Daniel. No work of art on this website is available as an NFT. In a sale, the physical property right to that sold painting or print reproduction is transferred to the buyer, however all intellectual property rights, whether in digital representations, or as physical reproductions, are retained by the artist.