Van Gogh Almond Blossom Triptych – Impressionist Three-Panel Skateboard Wall Art
Van Gogh painted Almond Blossom in February 1890 in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, in the asylum where he was being treated. His brother Theo had just written to say his son had been born — and named Vincent Willem after his uncle. Van Gogh painted the blossoms to celebrate. The blue sky, the white blossoms, the dark branches — the composition is directly influenced by Japanese woodblock prints Van Gogh collected obsessively. Theo hung it above the baby's bed. The painting is at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.
About this triptych
- Format: Three decks side by side — one panoramic composition across 256 × 20 cm
- Material: Grade-A 7-ply Canadian maple — the same wood used in professional skate decks
- Print: Gallery-quality UV print — no glass needed
- Ready to hang — wall mounts and spacing guide included
- Ships from Berlin — worldwide delivery in protective packaging
See all three-panel triptychs or two-panel diptychs (171 × 20 cm). Part of our Van Gogh collection.
Our decks combine pro skateboard quality with museum-grade art — built to ride hard or hang beautifully.
Premium Canadian maple
7-ply construction for strength, flex, and durability — pro-grade quality you can feel.
UV-resistant vibrant print
Museum-level printing with pigment inks — colors stay bold for years, even under sun or street use.
Ready for wall display
Pre-drilled deck holes for easy wall mounting • Designed for decorative display • Statement piece for bold interiors
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