Kunal Mehra Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Kunal Mehra based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Kunal Mehra
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Autumn along Aufderheide Drive by Kunal Mehra
Dreams and blue skies by Kunal Mehra
Summer at Smith Bybee Wetlands by Kunal Mehra
Time and Space by Kunal Mehra
Fog and Redwoods by Kunal Mehra
Split Rock Winter Sunset by Kunal Mehra
Coyote Gulch Autumn by Kunal Mehra
Autumn in Japanese Garden by Kunal Mehra
Autumn along Scout Cave trail by Kunal Mehra
Starry starry night in the desert by Kunal Mehra
Southeastern Oregon sunset by Kunal Mehra
I have blossomed by Kunal Mehra
Winter sunset along Split Rock trail by Kunal Mehra
Letting Go by Kunal Mehra
Autumn in Painted Hills by Kunal Mehra
Autumn in Beaver Dam Wilderness by Kunal Mehra
Summer near Mt. Hood by Kunal Mehra
The vibrant colors of a Mojave Desert Sunset by Kunal Mehra
Spring in Bryce Canyon National Park by Kunal Mehra
Autumn in Oregon by Kunal Mehra
Greens and Blues along Taylor Creek Trail by Kunal Mehra
Blossom into what you are meant to be by Kunal Mehra
A starry night at Jumbo Rocks campground by Kunal Mehra
Christmas night at Split Rock trailhead by Kunal Mehra
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About Kunal Mehra
Thanks for stopping by. I hope you enjoy what you find. I live in the beautiful Pacific Northwest region of the USA and am grateful for all this place offers, photographically and otherwise.
My award-winning photographs have been featured as one of 25 finalists in Outdoor Photographer's American Landscape 2013 landscape contest and have been printed in publications like The Sun Magazine, Southwest Airlines' in-flight magazine and the Portland Japanese Garden's 2015 calendar.
Photography for me is a way to connect closely with what's around me. Whether that's observing the subtle shifts in light on a mossy log over the course of a minute or observing how the sun lights up different parts of a tree over the course of a year, I think the core of the photography experience is forming and maintaining a close connection with what enthralls you.
I once read a bumper sticker that said "Your Soul needs the Wild". I liked that a lot. If I may add a couple of other aspects to that, my 'mission statement' for my photographs would be something like: "I hope my photos help nourish your soul by providing it with something wild, beautiful and truthful'.
I also believe in supporting the local community where I live. 5% of profits from all photography sales will go to Street Roots, a local Portland-based organization that provides income opportunities for people experiencing homelessness and poverty, by producing a newspaper.
Thanks for reading.