North Snohomish County Cascades
Snohomish County is among Washington State's largest counties, and is home to remarkable mountainous areas in its eastern half. From the urban west, Mount Pilchuck and Three Fingers are two of the most distinct peaks, clearly visible from Marysville, Everett and Lake Stevens, WA. This piece includes, from south to north: Mt Whitehorse, Mt Bullon, Jumbo Mountain, Three Fingers, Big Bear Mountain, Helena Peak, Liberty Mountain, Long Mountain, Mount Pilchuck, Glacier Peak, Big Four Mountain and Sloan Peak.
Check out the South Snohomish County Cascades piece for the full panoramic view of the Snohomish County Cascade Mountains, viewed from the west.
This is an unframed archival print on high-quality matte paper, unless you choose the Board Mounted or Canvas option. Watermark is not included on the physical print.
Print Sizes:
15x5" - includes 0.25" border
All other sizes include about a 1" border
Board Mounted Option:
An archival print permanently mounted on a piece of 3/8" thick MDF wood and sealed with a UV-protected coating and painted black on the edges. Pre-drilled area for hanging on the back. No need to frame a print because the board mounted print is ready to hang! Manufactured in the USA.
Canvas Option: Available in US/Canada only
Artwork is printed on quality textured cotton-poly blend canvas, ready to hang. 1.5" depth for all sizes except 24x8" which is 0.75" depth. Please note: Canvas orders take about 1 week to create and will typically ship separately from any other items you may order. Shipping will take additional time, so plan for 10-21 days for your canvas to arrive after ordering.
Framing Note: 8x24" and 12x36" are standard size frames. Panoramic frames are available in the collage frame section (take out the pre-cut mat) in many frame & craft shops. To frame the 15x5" size, I recommend finding a standard size off-the-rack frame (like a 10x20") and mounting it on acid-free paper or having a custom mat cut, if necessary. Or, you can easily order a custom size frame online. Check out my resource, Framing 101 for more framing inspiration and resources.