Crestview Collection
Crestview Collection
Crestview Collection
Crestview Collection
Crestview Collection
Crestview Collection
Crestview Collection
Crestview Collection
Crestview Collection
Crestview Collection
Frequently Asked Questions
The collection spans wildlife (grizzly bears, moose, bison, elephants) and equestrian or ranch-themed scenes (horseback riding, ranch life, equestrian stakes), giving a mix between rugged wildlife imagery and more pastoral, farmhouse-style subjects.
A hand-painted canvas uses paint applied directly to canvas fabric for a traditional painted look. A hand-finished wood piece incorporates the wood grain itself as part of the artwork’s texture and depth, giving it a more dimensional, rustic quality.
A piece roughly two-thirds the width of the mantel tends to create the best proportion, leaving enough visual breathing room on either side rather than spanning the entire length of the mantel.
Equestrian pieces (like Horseback or Equestrian Stakes) focus on horses and riding culture, often with a more refined, sporting aesthetic. Wildlife pieces (like Grizzly or Bolting Bison) lean into a more rugged, natural setting, better suited to a cabin, lodge, or rustic-styled room.
Prices run from around $312 up to $744. Size and the complexity of the hand-painting or hand-finishing process are the main factors driving the higher end of that range.
It can work in a modern space if you choose a piece with simpler composition and a more muted or monochromatic palette — the subject matter reads differently depending on how minimal or detailed the surrounding painting style is, so it’s not exclusively a rustic-only category.
Based on its name and subject placement in this collection, it’s an elephant-themed piece, focusing on the animal’s distinctive trunk and form as the central visual subject.
Keeping surrounding furniture and textiles simple and neutral, and choosing just one animal piece as a single focal point rather than layering several wildlife images together, keeps the look intentional rather than overly thematic.
A larger-scale piece is sized to function as a standalone statement across more wall space, often justified by a broader landscape-style composition, while a standard single canvas is more modestly sized for a focused single-subject image.
A soft, dry cloth or duster is the safest way to maintain a hand-painted canvas — avoiding damp cleaning methods helps protect the painted surface and any raised texture from the hand-finishing process.










