Green and Gold Kelp Eternity Knot Square Tray
About this Series
Kathryn’s first ever Kelp Forest series celebrates the diverse ecosystem of the cold Pacific ocean in BC. This series benefits the work of the Marine Education and Research Society. Read more about their conservation efforts on this page, or visit their website to donate directly.
About this Painting
This is a one of a kind painting in metal leaf and resin on a solid acacia wood tray. The design is made by hand with metal leaf and features three pieces of kelp, joined in an eternity knot.
These trays are the new, upgraded style of rectangular and square trays, and are larger and heavier than the original rectangular trays. You canread about the new trays and compare formats here.
The acacia tray measures 16” square. The tray is packaged with ribbon and a care instruction card. It has been stamped on the back with the artist's custom brand.
Cleaning instructions: Wipe clean with a damp cloth. The flat resin tray top can be cleaned with glass cleaner or alcohol. The wood can be conditioned with mineral oil.
The tray has been finished with food safe resin, and can be used as a serving tray or decorative tray. Not recommended for hot foods, prolonged outdoor use or immersion in water.
This is a handmade piece of art on natural acacia, and all handmade pieces will have small cosmetic bubbles or defects in the resin, or irregularities in the wood. Check photos carefully and message us for any clarifications.
About Shipping and Currency
This item ships from British Columbia. Shipping is free for all destinations in Canada and the US. You can also shop the Prints gallery here, or read more about Kathryn’s work with nonprofits or our sustainability initiatives.
Images are all copyright © Kathryn Beals. All prints are printed without the copyright watermark.
About this Species
Kelp
Kelp anchors itself to the sea bottom, and grows toward the sun with the help of an air-filled bulb. This marine algae can grow 1-2 feet per day, and provides essential habitat for a wide variety of marine creatures. Kelp forests protect rocky shores from waves, produce oxygen and sequester carbon. These hidden forests are essential to life on earth.
All images remain copyright © Kathryn Beals.
About this Series
Kathryn’s first ever Kelp Forest series celebrates the diverse ecosystem of the cold Pacific ocean in BC. This series benefits the work of the Marine Education and Research Society. Read more about their conservation efforts on this page, or visit their website to donate directly.
About this Painting
This is a one of a kind painting in metal leaf and resin on a solid acacia wood tray. The design is made by hand with metal leaf and features three pieces of kelp, joined in an eternity knot.
These trays are the new, upgraded style of rectangular and square trays, and are larger and heavier than the original rectangular trays. You canread about the new trays and compare formats here.
The acacia tray measures 16” square. The tray is packaged with ribbon and a care instruction card. It has been stamped on the back with the artist's custom brand.
Cleaning instructions: Wipe clean with a damp cloth. The flat resin tray top can be cleaned with glass cleaner or alcohol. The wood can be conditioned with mineral oil.
The tray has been finished with food safe resin, and can be used as a serving tray or decorative tray. Not recommended for hot foods, prolonged outdoor use or immersion in water.
This is a handmade piece of art on natural acacia, and all handmade pieces will have small cosmetic bubbles or defects in the resin, or irregularities in the wood. Check photos carefully and message us for any clarifications.
About Shipping and Currency
This item ships from British Columbia. Shipping is free for all destinations in Canada and the US. You can also shop the Prints gallery here, or read more about Kathryn’s work with nonprofits or our sustainability initiatives.
Images are all copyright © Kathryn Beals. All prints are printed without the copyright watermark.
About this Species
Kelp
Kelp anchors itself to the sea bottom, and grows toward the sun with the help of an air-filled bulb. This marine algae can grow 1-2 feet per day, and provides essential habitat for a wide variety of marine creatures. Kelp forests protect rocky shores from waves, produce oxygen and sequester carbon. These hidden forests are essential to life on earth.
All images remain copyright © Kathryn Beals.
About this Series
Kathryn’s first ever Kelp Forest series celebrates the diverse ecosystem of the cold Pacific ocean in BC. This series benefits the work of the Marine Education and Research Society. Read more about their conservation efforts on this page, or visit their website to donate directly.
About this Painting
This is a one of a kind painting in metal leaf and resin on a solid acacia wood tray. The design is made by hand with metal leaf and features three pieces of kelp, joined in an eternity knot.
These trays are the new, upgraded style of rectangular and square trays, and are larger and heavier than the original rectangular trays. You canread about the new trays and compare formats here.
The acacia tray measures 16” square. The tray is packaged with ribbon and a care instruction card. It has been stamped on the back with the artist's custom brand.
Cleaning instructions: Wipe clean with a damp cloth. The flat resin tray top can be cleaned with glass cleaner or alcohol. The wood can be conditioned with mineral oil.
The tray has been finished with food safe resin, and can be used as a serving tray or decorative tray. Not recommended for hot foods, prolonged outdoor use or immersion in water.
This is a handmade piece of art on natural acacia, and all handmade pieces will have small cosmetic bubbles or defects in the resin, or irregularities in the wood. Check photos carefully and message us for any clarifications.
About Shipping and Currency
This item ships from British Columbia. Shipping is free for all destinations in Canada and the US. You can also shop the Prints gallery here, or read more about Kathryn’s work with nonprofits or our sustainability initiatives.
Images are all copyright © Kathryn Beals. All prints are printed without the copyright watermark.
About this Species
Kelp
Kelp anchors itself to the sea bottom, and grows toward the sun with the help of an air-filled bulb. This marine algae can grow 1-2 feet per day, and provides essential habitat for a wide variety of marine creatures. Kelp forests protect rocky shores from waves, produce oxygen and sequester carbon. These hidden forests are essential to life on earth.
All images remain copyright © Kathryn Beals.
Read about shipping policies here, or learn about the art benefits and the nonprofits we support. Visit Kathryn's Instagram to watch process videos of these trays being made.