An acrylic painting inspired by a trip to the Outer Hebrides, based on the Callanish Standing Stones (Clachan Challanais) on the Isle of Lewis. These ancient stones date from around 4000-2600 BC.
The painting is sold framed and benefits from anti-reflect Perspex.
Currently it is hung in a gallery with mirror plates (see photo); unless otherwise requested I will remove these before posting and replace with D-rings and cord.
I have produced greetings cards from this painting and retain the copyright of the original artwork.
Please contact me for any for non-UK postage quotes.
Paper, heavy-body acrylic paint, archival mountboard
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£385
An acrylic painting inspired by a trip to the Outer Hebrides, based on the Callanish Standing Stones (Clachan Challanais) on the Isle of Lewis. These ancient stones date from around 4000-2600 BC.
The painting is sold framed and benefits from anti-reflect Perspex.
Currently it is hung in a gallery with mirror plates (see photo); unless otherwise requested I will remove these before posting and replace with D-rings and cord.
I have produced greetings cards from this painting and retain the copyright of the original artwork.
Please contact me for any for non-UK postage quotes.
Paper, heavy-body acrylic paint, archival mountboard
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