Where the ocean breathes against ancient cliffs, Rhythm of the Tides: Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia captures one of the world’s most powerful coastlines in a swirl of motion and colour. Towering red rock faces rise like sentinels above emerald waves that curl and crash in layered rhythm, shaped by the highest tides on Earth.
Beneath a sky alive with streaks of lavender, coral, and gold, the sea pulses with life. Pebbled shores and vibrant coastal flora frame the scene, while the horizon stretches wide with light and story. It’s a landscape sculpted by time and tide — ever-changing, always awe-inspiring.
Rhythm of the Tides is a tribute to nature’s movement and memory — a mosaic that brings the wild grace of the Fundy coast into your space.
Rhythm of the Tides: Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia
Canvas Prints – Ready to Hang
Our canvas prints are crafted to meet the highest standards of galleries and museums, with longevity and colour accuracy that lasts up to 200 years.
- Printed using giclée technology with pigment ink on Premium Fine Art Matte Canvas (410g/m²)
- Stretched on premium 1.5" gallery-depth wood for a professional, lightweight finish
- Includes hanging wire and felt pads for easy, wall-safe display
- Varnished finish for added protection and enhanced vibrancy
Optional Floating Frames
Add a sleek floating frame for a modern, finished look. Available in the "Frame" dropdown at checkout for an additional cost.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fine Art Paper Prints
These prints are ideal for those who prefer the tactile richness of fine art paper and wish to frame their artwork to suit their space.
· Printed on Hahnemühle William Turner Fine Art Archival Paper
· Produced using a professional large-format Epson printer with archival pigment ink
· Offers beautiful texture and rich, long-lasting colour
· The printed image is slightly smaller than the paper size, allowing for a clean white border that makes framing easier and more elegant
Please note that slight variations in image cropping or aspect ratio may occur in the final print, depending on the selected size and format.