
'Embracing the Silence' Limited Edition Print by Kim Norlien
This is a framed, limited edition photolithographic print titled 'Embracing the Silence' by the renowned American wildlife and landscape artist Kim Norlien. The artwork depicts a serene lakeside scene at sunset or sunrise, featuring a rustic cabin nestled among evergreen trees on a rocky shore, with Canada geese in flight and on the mist-covered water. The color palette is dominated by warm oranges, yellows, and muted purples in the sky, reflected delicately in the rippling lake surface. The piece is housed in a dark wood frame with a double-matted presentation in neutral tan and white tones. It appears to be numerically signed and numbered in the bottom margin, a common hallmark of Norlien's collectible series, likely produced in the late 20th or early 21st century. The print shows high-quality craftsmanship with fine detail in the reflection and atmospheric mist. The condition appears stable with no immediate signs of foxing, fading, or water damage, though there are visible reflections on the protective glass from the surrounding environment. The overall aesthetic is characteristic of contemporary romantic realism in North American nature art.
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Estimated Value
$450 - $650
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Fine Art Prints
Appraised On
March 7, 2026
Estimated Value
$450 - $650
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This is a framed, limited edition photolithographic print titled 'Embracing the Silence' by the renowned American wildlife and landscape artist Kim Norlien. The artwork depicts a serene lakeside scene at sunset or sunrise, featuring a rustic cabin nestled among evergreen trees on a rocky shore, with Canada geese in flight and on the mist-covered water. The color palette is dominated by warm oranges, yellows, and muted purples in the sky, reflected delicately in the rippling lake surface. The piece is housed in a dark wood frame with a double-matted presentation in neutral tan and white tones. It appears to be numerically signed and numbered in the bottom margin, a common hallmark of Norlien's collectible series, likely produced in the late 20th or early 21st century. The print shows high-quality craftsmanship with fine detail in the reflection and atmospheric mist. The condition appears stable with no immediate signs of foxing, fading, or water damage, though there are visible reflections on the protective glass from the surrounding environment. The overall aesthetic is characteristic of contemporary romantic realism in North American nature art.
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