Open Horizons Collection

Expansive landscape artwork with room to breathe.

Open Horizons brings together wide landscapes, distant roads, prairie skies, quiet lakes, badlands, and western views that make a room feel calmer, larger, and more grounded.

Rustic dining room with large framed country windmill prairie landscape print from the Open Horizons collection by Dan Sproul

Featured Room Preview

Country Windmill Textured — open prairie, soft atmosphere, and a quiet rural horizon for dining rooms, cabins, farmhouse interiors, and warm residential spaces.

Prints From $45Fine art paper
Framed From $100Ready to hang
Canvas · Metal · AcrylicMultiple formats
Large SizesStatement walls
Ships WorldwideFulfilled securely
Free Mockup HelpBefore you order

The Mood

Artwork for distance, quiet, and visual breathing room.

This collection is built around the feeling of looking outward — across plains, valleys, lakes, roads, ridges, and open sky. The work is less about spectacle and more about the sense of space a landscape can bring into a room.

Open Horizons is strongest in rooms that need calm scale without becoming visually crowded. These pieces work especially well as large horizontal prints above sofas, beds, dining sideboards, cabin fireplaces, office credenzas, and lodge-inspired living spaces.

Best RoomsLiving rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, cabins, lake houses, lodges, and offices.
Best FormatsLarge framed paper, canvas, metal, and panoramic statement pieces.
Best PalettesEarth tones, blue skies, muted golds, soft grays, prairie browns, and quiet greens.
Best FeelingOpen, grounded, expansive, quiet, rustic-modern, and restorative.

Room Previews

Open landscapes in real interiors.

Use these room mockups to compare scale, mood, and placement before choosing a print. Each artwork link opens purchase options on Dan’s print storefront.

Rustic dining room with large country windmill prairie artwork by Dan Sproul

Dining Room · Prairie Horizon · Rustic Frame

Country Windmill Textured

A quiet prairie scene with open sky and a distant horizon. Strong for farmhouse dining rooms, cabins, heritage interiors, and rustic hospitality spaces.

Warm living room with rolling hills empty landscape artwork by Dan Sproul

Living Room · Rolling Hills · Big Sky

Rolling Hills Empty Landscape

Open grassland, soft hills, fence lines, and a clean blue sky. One of the clearest expressions of the Open Horizons collection.

Bedroom with Little Missouri River Bend Overlook landscape artwork by Dan Sproul

Bedroom · Badlands Distance · Warm Light

Little Missouri River Bend Overlook

A western canyon view with distance, light, and atmosphere. Works well above beds where a room needs depth and quiet drama.

Rustic living room with foggy First Roach Pond landscape artwork by Dan Sproul

Living Room · Misty Lake · Quiet Distance

Foggy First Roach Pond

A calm lake horizon with soft fog and distant hills. This is the quieter side of Open Horizons — spacious, still, and easy to live with.

Residential bedroom with wide angle Teton landscape artwork by Dan Sproul

Bedroom · Western Mountain Basin

Tetons Landscape Wide Angle

Broad western terrain and a distant mountain line for lodge bedrooms, cabins, and rustic-modern residential interiors.

Large living room with badlands hiking trail landscape artwork by Dan Sproul

Living Room · Trail · Wide Land

Badlands Hiking Trail

A leading trail through open badlands terrain. A stronger statement piece for large walls and western-inspired spaces.

Interior Guidance

Where Open Horizons works best.

Open landscapes are especially useful when a room needs scale, depth, and atmosphere without visual clutter.

Above the Sofa

Use large horizontal pieces to visually widen the room and anchor the seating area. Canvas, metal, and framed paper all work well here.

Above the Bed

Choose softer horizons, quiet lakes, or warm canyon light for bedrooms. Large prints can feel restful when the composition has breathing room.

Dining Rooms

Prairie, windmill, and broad field imagery works especially well with wood tones, rustic-modern furniture, and warm lighting.

Cabins & Lodges

Western landscapes, mountains, badlands, and open lake scenes pair naturally with stone, leather, timber, and earth-toned interiors.

Free Mockup Help

Not sure which horizon fits your room?

Send a room photo and Dan can suggest artwork direction, size, format, and framing style before you order.

Open Horizons FAQ

Questions about this collection.

What kind of rooms fit Open Horizons best?

Open Horizons works best in rooms that benefit from a larger sense of space: living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, cabins, lake houses, rustic-modern homes, offices, and hospitality rooms.

What sizes should I consider?

For large walls, start around 30×40, 36×48, 40×60, or larger. Above sofas and beds, a horizontal print that is roughly two-thirds the width of the furniture is usually a strong starting point.

Which formats work best for this collection?

Framed fine art paper gives a refined residential look, canvas works well in warm rustic interiors, and metal or acrylic can give open landscapes a clean modern presence.

Can I request a room mockup before buying?

Yes. Send a room photo and Dan can recommend an image, size, and format, or create a simple digital mockup to help you visualize the artwork in your space.