Ruapehu, The Floating Volcano, black and white framed metallic canvas print, Black frame. New Zealand fine art wall art by Stephen Milner.

Ruapehu, The Floating Volcano

Floating Frame Canvas / 102 × 36 cm (40 × 14 in) / Black
$1,399.00
Sale price  $1,399.00 Regular price 
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Ruapehu, The Floating Volcano, black and white framed metallic canvas print, Black frame. New Zealand fine art wall art by Stephen Milner.

Ruapehu, The Floating Volcano

$1,399.00
Sale price  $1,399.00 Regular price 

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Free worldwide shipping
Tracked, on all artwork

Damage guarantee
Replaced free or refunded

Archival giclée print
12 colour, pigment inks

Limited edition collector piece. When the edition sells through, it closes. A certificate of authenticity is available with every limited edition print.

Printed to order in 5 to 7 business days. Free tracked worldwide shipping on all artwork. If your order arrives damaged or defective, it is replaced at no extra cost or fully refunded.

Shipping & delivery

Printed to order in 5 to 7 business days, then shipped tracked and free worldwide. Typical delivery after production: Australia and New Zealand 3 to 8 business days, USA and Canada 2 to 9, UK and Europe 2 to 6. Artwork is created in New Zealand and printed at specialist fine art labs: the metallic canvas in the United Kingdom, acrylic in the United Kingdom, Europe or North America, whichever is closest to you.

Hanging & care

Both finishes arrive ready to hang and need no wall bracing. The canvas hangs on two small nails or screws; the acrylic comes with a metal bracket and screws. Keep out of direct sunlight and clean with a chemical free microfibre cloth. See Hanging Instructions and Care & Handling.

The editions

Limited edition pieces are released in a fixed edition: when it sells through, it closes and the piece is retired. Open Edition Classics stay available at an accessible price. A certificate of authenticity is available with every limited edition print. More in The Editions.

Returns

If your order arrives damaged, defective or misprinted, contact us within 30 days and it is replaced at no extra cost or fully refunded. Because every piece is made to order for you, change of mind returns are not offered, and orders can be cancelled within 12 hours of purchase.

Mount Ruapehu rises above the Rangipō Desert on the central North Island's volcanic plateau, in Tongariro National Park. At 2,797 metres it is the North Island's highest point and New Zealand's largest active volcano, its summit holding a crater lake beneath the snow.

Stephen Milner photographed the mountain in black and white, light breaking through dense fog over the desert to reveal the snow-capped summit.

The image is printed as a wide panorama in two finishes:

  • Floating-frame metallic canvas — a luminous metallic surface that floats inside the frame, in black, white, natural, brown, antique gold or antique silver. 102 × 36 cm (40″ × 14″).
  • Frameless acrylic panel — printed under glass-clear acrylic on a hidden back mount that floats it just off the wall. 91 × 30 cm (36″ × 12″).

Part of Stephen Milner's New Zealand fine art landscape collection.

Framed metallic canvas artwork in black and white by New Zealand fine art landscape photographer Stephen Milner.

Ready to hang

No framing to arrange

✓ Arrives ready to hang
✓ Canvas hangs on two small nails or screws
✓ Acrylic includes its metal bracket and screws
✓ No wall bracing required

Hanging instructions

The craft

Two gallery finishes, printed to order

✓ Metallic canvas in a timber float frame, six frame colours
✓ Frameless acrylic glass, UV protective high gloss
✓ 12 colour giclée print with archival pigment inks
✓ Canvas carries a 100+ year colour guarantee

See the process

Frameless acrylic artwork in black and white by New Zealand fine art landscape photographer Stephen Milner.

Floating frame

Six frame colours

Black

White

Natural

Brown

Antique Gold

Antique Silver

Collectors

What collectors say

In their own words, from collectors of Stephen's original artwork.

This artwork offers a unique capture of one of the greatest landscapes presented on earth. Milner is more than equal to the task, presenting an image that is both memorable and uplifting. Immeasurable visual pleasure.

⭑⭑⭑⭑⭑ Clive

Mitre Peak, Milford Sound

This artwork captivated us the moment we laid eyes on it. Mystery, almost abstract like, we could feel the force of nature displayed dramatically in all its glory. It invited us into its magic.

⭑⭑⭑⭑⭑ Matilda and John

Stirling Falls, Milford Sound

When I walked into The Welcome Swallow Gallery, I was instantly impacted by Stephen Milner's artwork of Ruapehu... It now hangs proudly in my lounge and has already had many admirers. Thank you Stephen Milner for sharing your talent.

⭑⭑⭑⭑⭑ Alison

Ruapehu, The Floating Volcano

Why collect from Stephen Milner

Awarded work, collected worldwide

✓ Third Prize, Fine Art Photography Awards 2024, Landscape (Professional)
✓ Featured by National Geographic
✓ Collected across New Zealand, the UK, Europe and North America
✓ Free tracked worldwide shipping on all artwork

About the artist

Frequently asked questions

More answers on the FAQ page.

Do prints come with a certificate?

A certificate of authenticity is available with every limited edition print. Email stephen@stephen-milner.com with your order number and one will be arranged.

Are the prints hand signed?

No. The prints themselves are not hand signed; authenticity is covered by the certificate available with limited edition pieces.

Can I get a different size or format?

Yes. Additional sizes and mounting formats can be arranged on request, including very large formats. It is a collaborative process: we agree exactly what you need, then you receive a quotation from your nearest suitable printer, framer and installer. Email stephen@stephen-milner.com to start.

Do you take commissions?

Yes. Bespoke commissions are quoted individually. Email stephen@stephen-milner.com to arrange an online conversation about the scope.

Where are the prints made?

Every artwork is photographed on location and hand edited in New Zealand. Printing happens at specialist fine art labs: the framed metallic canvas is produced at a dedicated lab in the United Kingdom, and acrylic panels are produced in the United Kingdom, Europe or North America, with each order routed to the lab closest to you.

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