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"Montavilla" Abstract Cityscape Fine Art Print

Original price $63.00 - Original price $512.00
Original price
$63.00
$63.00 - $512.00
Current price $63.00

This is an abstract cityscape print of the Portland, Oregon, Neighborhood "Montavilla," which means Mt. Tabor Villa. It's a limited edition of 30 only. 

PRODUCT INFORMATION: 

Canvas Prints: These professionally printed archival canvases have a matte finish and are printed on a poly-cotton blend. This canvas print comes stretched on a 1.5-inch-thick wood frame, with the sides a lovely light pink, wired and ready to hang, so all you need to do is unbox it, hang it on your wall, and watch your room transform. 

Framed Canvas Prints: Each canvas print is professionally framed in your choice of walnut or black wood. The canvas is 1.25 inches deep and is finished with a 0.55-inch-thick floating frame. The dimensions listed in the size selection menu refer to the overall finished size, including the frame.

Premium Giclée Prints: Crafted on luxurious 21 mil, 230 gsm fine art paper using museum-quality archival pigmented inks, these prints faithfully capture the color, texture, and detail of the original painting. Archival materials help preserve their beauty by resisting fading and yellowing over time. Each print is carefully rolled and shipped in a protective tube, ready to be framed and displayed in your home. A timeless way to collect original artwork at an accessible price.

Each print is made to order and carefully prepared within up to 7 business days. Once your order ships, you'll receive a tracking email. Most customers receive their print within about 10 days of ordering, though delivery may take up to two weeks.

FREE US SHIPPING

SHIPPING: All artwork is made to order and ships worldwide. Your artwork will be carefully produced and shipped from my fine art printing facility here in Portland, Oregon. Processing time: 5-7 days for unframed prints to arrive, 10-14 days for canvas prints to arrive. I offer complimentary US shipping. When your order ships, you’ll receive an email with a tracking link to follow its status.

SIZING: Not sure what size to choose? Here's how each painting compares to everyday objects and the visual impact it creates in a room. When in doubt, size up. Too many people have told me they wished they had gone bigger.

9 × 12 inches – About the size of a standard laptop screen or a large coffee-table book. A perfect shelf statement piece for bookcases, desks, nightstands, and small gallery walls.

11 × 14 inches – Similar in size to a baking sheet or a framed diploma. A versatile small wall accent that works beautifully on its own or paired with other artwork.

18 × 24 inches – About the size of a carry-on suitcase laid flat or a small window. A true conversation starter that adds personality to hallways, home offices, kitchens, and reading nooks.

24 × 30 inches – Roughly the size of a fireplace screen or a medium bathroom vanity mirror. A substantial room anchor that brings color and energy to a space without overwhelming it.

30 × 40 inches – About the size of a large living room television. A bold statement centerpiece that naturally becomes the focal point of a room, perfect above a console table, buffet, desk, or in a prominent hallway.

About The Artist

I'm Leah Nadeau, and I make abstract acrylic paintings shaped by a deep love of architecture, a film school education that taught me to see the world differently, and synesthesia, which means music looks like colors in my head. Each piece is an original, made slowly, one at a time, built to anchor a room and quietly change how it feels to be in it.

Rooted in Mid-Century Modern Design and themes of resilience and joy, my work becomes the focal point around which collectors build entire spaces.

Featured in Atomic Ranch Magazine, exhibited at the famous Modernism Week in Palm Springs, and works permanently installed at the Henry Ford Health Cancer Institute in Detroit, Michigan.