Meander Canyon

Description
This print is a wide daytime view overlooking Meander Canyon, with the United Nations Tablet still visible at center, standing weather-carved and worn against the vast red-rock landscape. To the right, the Colorado River cuts slowly through the canyon — deep, steady, powerful — shaping the walls in long curves that define Meander Canyon’s name. Warm light brings out orange and brown tones in the sandstone, while the river draws a broad, sweeping line through the scene, adding motion to an otherwise still expanse. The view feels grounded, historic, and unmistakably Southwest — a landscape built by quiet persistence and long erosion. Meander Canyon sits below Dead Horse Point, part of the greater Colorado Plateau system carved by water, time, and uplift. The United Nations Tablet stands at this overlook as a subtle fixture against a canyon much older than itself — a human marker on a land formed over millions of years. Here, the river continues its slow work, deepening rock face by face, curve by curve. This print fits beautifully in earthy interiors, office walls, study spaces, cabins, and homes that value open red-rock horizon. Its balance of landmark and winding canyon makes it ideal for rooms built around warm desert color, geological space, and the quiet truth of Western landscape.
Specifications
  • Hand-made, solid wood frame
  • UV and scratch-resistant acrylic cover
  • Edge width of 1.125", depth of 0.75"
  • 2" polar white matting
  • Sizing: +6.5" to the listed print size
  • Ex: 12x18" framed print final size is 18.5x24.5"
  • Arrive ready to hang
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