Forest Grove Grey Canvas Art
Details at a Glance
| Dimensions | 32 in. W x 3 in. D x 62 in. H |
|---|---|
| Weight | 13 lbs |
| Material | Giclee-printed canvas, wood stretcher bar, extruded poly frame |
| Frame | Warm silver floater frame with satin black sides, no glass |
| Color | Grey, green, and blue hues; silver frame |
| Style | Transitional, abstract watercolor landscape |
| Construction | Hand-assembled |
| Assembly | Arrives assembled and ready to hang |
Can This Canvas Stay Outside All Year?
It's built for covered outdoor spaces -- covered patios, three-season porches, and enclosed sunrooms where it won't take direct rain. The giclee canvas and extruded poly frame elements resist humidity and moderate temperature swings better than paper prints or untreated wood, but prolonged exposure to heavy moisture or full-weather conditions will shorten its life. If your space gets occasional mist or condensation, it'll hold up; if it's fully open to the elements, you'll want to bring it in during wet months or storms.Will the Print Fade in Direct Sun?
Giclee printing uses UV-resistant inks that hold color longer than standard inkjet or poster prints, but no canvas is completely immune to sun damage. In bright, direct sunlight -- especially through unshaded glass -- you'll see gradual fading over a few seasons. Hang it where it gets indirect light or rotate it away from the harshest afternoon sun, and the grey and blue tones will stay true much longer. For pieces in our outdoor wall art collection, we always recommend testing sun exposure for a few weeks and adjusting placement if you notice early bleaching.Where Does This Work Best on a Patio or in a Sunroom?
The tall vertical shape -- 62 inches high -- draws the eye upward, so it's ideal above a console on a covered porch, flanking a seating area, or filling a narrow wall between windows in a sunroom. The grey and silver tones coordinate with neutral cushions and metal furniture, while the soft green and blue hues echo planters and outdoor textiles. Pair it with the second variation (Forest Grove II) to create a coordinated set across a long wall. For more ideas on layering art into your outdoor rooms, see our guide to designing your dream outdoor living space.Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I clean the canvas if it gets dusty?
- Wipe the frame and canvas surface with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid water or cleaners directly on the print -- they can streak the ink or warp the canvas.
- Does the frame need any maintenance?
- No. The extruded poly and satin black sides don't rust or corrode, and the warm silver finish is sealed, so occasional dusting is all it needs.
- Can I hang this in a coastal or salt-air location?
- Yes, as long as it's under a roof. The frame materials resist salt air better than bare wood, but the canvas itself will degrade faster if it's exposed to wind-driven spray or high humidity without shelter.
- What's the difference between Forest Grove I and II?
- Both show the same watercolor tree landscape; the variations differ slightly in composition and tone, so you can choose the one that fits your wall or hang them as a pair.
- How should I store this over winter if I bring it inside?
- Stand it upright in a dry room away from basement moisture or attic heat swings. Don't lean anything heavy against the canvas -- it can dent.
- Does this ship assembled, and is delivery included?
- Yes. It arrives hand-assembled and ready to hang, with free curbside delivery to the continental USA.
We recommend a simple and effective cleaning and care regimen for our products.
Use a light application of mild soap and water with a spray bottle or dampened soft cloth to clean the surface of your piece.
Follow with a fresh dry towel to wipe away any excess moisture that remains.







