


The Arch Tree
Everyone that has visited the Hoh Rainforest campground in the Olympic National Park in Washington will recognize this tree. The park’s main trail guides visitors under its arch like passing through a magical portal. It’s a smaller tree, so you can (somewhat) easily reach up and touch the smooth spot on the tree’s bark where so many others have touched.
This is a 30” x 15” (paper size is 32”x17”) print reproduction of an original oil painting. It is printed in giclee ink on archival, textured paper ready for framing.
Everyone that has visited the Hoh Rainforest campground in the Olympic National Park in Washington will recognize this tree. The park’s main trail guides visitors under its arch like passing through a magical portal. It’s a smaller tree, so you can (somewhat) easily reach up and touch the smooth spot on the tree’s bark where so many others have touched.
This is a 30” x 15” (paper size is 32”x17”) print reproduction of an original oil painting. It is printed in giclee ink on archival, textured paper ready for framing.
Everyone that has visited the Hoh Rainforest campground in the Olympic National Park in Washington will recognize this tree. The park’s main trail guides visitors under its arch like passing through a magical portal. It’s a smaller tree, so you can (somewhat) easily reach up and touch the smooth spot on the tree’s bark where so many others have touched.
This is a 30” x 15” (paper size is 32”x17”) print reproduction of an original oil painting. It is printed in giclee ink on archival, textured paper ready for framing.