"La Caldera en Llamas" Lago de Coatepeque, Aerial View — Framed Print 11×14"
Framed print listing — 11×14" only. Arrives complete — art print, frame, protective acrylic cover, and hanging hardware. Ready to hang straight out of the box.
The photograph: Shot from altitude above Lago de Coatepeque — not sourced from a satellite image or mapping service. The photographer captured this specific aerial perspective at the hour the sky was turning — the caldera walls catching the amber light, the water below shifting from blue to gold, the volcanic ridgeline dark and massive against the burning horizon. The angle strips away everything familiar about Coatepeque and shows the ancient thing underneath. One image from a private, highly curated collection of Salvadoran photographs taken firsthand.
The transformation: Using AI art technology inspired by Van Gogh's most dramatic Post-Impressionist technique, the photograph was transformed into a fine art painting — the sky exploding in thick radial brushwork of burnt amber, gold, and white shooting outward from the volcanic peak; the caldera walls painted in deep navy and sienna impasto with the weight of geological time; the water and terrain in swirling gold and ochre that makes the entire caldera glow from within; the upper sky a turbulent swirl of dark cobalt and steel blue pushing against all that warmth below. Cold sky against burning earth. Ancient stone against living fire.
The frame:
- Museum-quality matte paper (189–200 g/m²) — archival, non-yellowing
- Ayous wood or MDF frame in black, walnut, or white
- Protective acrylic cover — colors stay vivid, surface stays soft
- Built-in hanging hardware — unbox, find your wall, hang
- 11×14" vertical · Frame depth: 1" (Sensaria) / 0.75" (Printify Choice)
- Sourced from USA, Japan, and EU facilities
For the ones who carry it: You know Coatepeque from the water. From the shore. From the lancha that took you out past the rope line and into the deep blue middle where you could see the caldera walls rising on all sides and feel the full ancient scale of the place. But you have never seen it like this — from above, the whole volcanic geography revealed at once, the crater holding its lake like something it has been keeping safe for ten thousand years. This is El Salvador from the altitude of memory: familiar and enormous and yours.
Care: Wipe gently with a clean, dry cloth if dust gathers.
Framed Print Specs
| Size | 11×14" vertical |
| Paper | Museum-quality matte, 189–200 g/m² |
| Frame | Ayous wood or MDF — black, or white |
| Cover | Protective acrylic |
| Hardware | Built-in hanging hardware included |
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