The Camperdown Elm in Prospect Park

$75.00

The Camperdown Elm in Prospect Park is one of the most remarkable trees in Brooklyn — a grafted weeping elm with a canopy that spreads nearly horizontally, like a living shelter. It’s been there since 1872. I painted it drawn to the way the branches reach outward and down, the whole tree a kind of architecture.

Limited edition print, signed, dated, and numbered. 13×19″.

Description

Limited Edition Giclée Print: Camperdown Elm, Prospect Park, Brooklyn

This limited edition giclée print captures the iconic Camperdown Elm in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, just before a significant branch broke off. The tree has stood for over 150 years, and this painting reflects its unique character.

  • Archival Quality: Printed on Arches Aquarelle 240gsm archival watercolor paper with Epson Ultrachrome K3 ink, ensuring vibrant colors and fine details.
  • Limited Edition: Only 30 prints available, each signed, dated, and numbered. Includes a .5″ white border for flexible framing.
  • Carefully Packed: Your print will be packed in an archival sleeve with foam backing and shipped flat for protection.

Available in multiple sizes to fit your space. Please note, the frame and mat are not included.

Thank you for your interest—I hope this piece brings a touch of Brooklyn’s natural beauty into your home.

See the original painting

Additional information

Weight0.5 lbs
Print Size

11 x 17, 13 x 19, 17 x 22, 8.5 x 11, Artist Proof