Hidden Treasures - Limited Edition Print

£485.00
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Limited edition print of an original by artist Kate Morgan RI.

This edition is signed and numbered by the artist and is limited to 120 giclée prints worldwide.

Each is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and is printed on Canson Aquarelle Rag 310 gsm paper.

Edition print sizes:
A1 - 59.4 cm x 84.1 cm
A0 - 84.1 cm x 118.8 cm

All Limited Edition prints come unframed.

We offer free worldwide delivery on all Limited Edition prints orders.

Limited Edition prints are delivered within 7-14 working days

Description Of Hidden Treasures

Hidden Treasures unfolds like a remembered dream—half fairy tale, half forest reverie—where every inch of the surface seems alive with quiet intention. The painting invites the viewer not to look once, but to linger, to wander slowly, as if walking through a place known long ago and only just recalled.

There is an unmistakable note of nostalgia running through the work. It hums softly beneath the dense foliage and moonlit water, echoing childhood moments when the natural world felt enchanted and infinite. The small troll by the pond feels especially potent in this way: not a spectacle, but a secret. It recalls the childhood instinct to believe—to search for hidden beings under rocks, in gardens, at the edge of water. That figure becomes a bridge to a time when imagination and nature were inseparable, when the woods themselves seemed to hold stories meant just for you.

Yet the true treasure of the painting is not any single creature or hidden character. It is nature itself. Every leaf, animal, reflection, and flower is rendered with reverence, as it is painted to pay homage to the quiet abundance of the natural world. The composition is rich but never indulgent; it feels celebratory rather than overwhelming. The forest glows with care and attention, suggesting that wonder does not need to be invented—it already exists, waiting to be noticed.

Water mirrors sky, animals pause mid-gesture, and the scene feels suspended in a timeless moment where sentiment outweighs possession. Material things, if they exist at all, are eclipsed by moss, moonlight, and living forms. In this way, Hidden Treasures gently argues that what we often spend our lives searching for—value, magic, meaning—has always been present in nature’s quiet generosity.

The painting becomes both a sanctuary and a reminder: that awe is not lost with age, only buried; that childhood wonder is not naïve, but perceptive; and that nature, in all its layered beauty, continues to outshine what we try to claim as treasure. Here, sentiment and imagination bloom together, and the greatest richness is simply the act of noticing.

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