This is the picturesque cottage that features in the 2006 film ‘The Holiday’ and is meant to be located in Shere, a tiny chocolatebox village in Surrey. In the film it is owned by Kate Winslet who house-swaps it for Cameron Diaz’s LA apartment - only it doesn’t exist, it was a set built purely for the film and torn down afterwards.
Fans of the film still come along to Shere and ask to visit the cottage, only to be disappointed to discover it was never there in the first place. So I decided to commemorate it in watercolour!
This A4 giclée print has been created using Epson UltrachromeHD pigment inks guaranteed not to fade (under normal lighting conditions) for at least 75 years, and is printed on Epson Velvet Fine Art paper which is acid free and 260g/m in weight.
DELIVERY INFORMATION
In order to avoid trips to the Post Office, I shall be arranging for delivery to be via courier (not Hermes!) and shipping charges will reflect this. As prices will vary depending on the purchaser's location, if the actual shipping price is less than that charged, I will refund the difference. Please note that the frame is heavy so shipping costs will be a consideration. I am happy to arrange collection.
IMPORTANT - Rather sadly I've decided that, following Brexit, I can no longer sell my artwork to purchasers in the EU. The customs/VAT regulations are an absolute nightmare and I don't want to risk purchasers having to fork out a lot of unforeseen extra money when taking delivery, and even if I agree to pay Customs and VAT upfront before sending out, the red tape involved just looks horrendous.
I will still be selling to customers outside the EU as there's been no changes there so everything remains the same. My apologies, all I can say is that I voted to remain.
For international buyers please note that import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the price of this artwork or shipping costs. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
Pigment Inks for giclee/Watercolour for original
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This is the picturesque cottage that features in the 2006 film ‘The Holiday’ and is meant to be located in Shere, a tiny chocolatebox village in Surrey. In the film it is owned by Kate Winslet who house-swaps it for Cameron Diaz’s LA apartment - only it doesn’t exist, it was a set built purely for the film and torn down afterwards.
Fans of the film still come along to Shere and ask to visit the cottage, only to be disappointed to discover it was never there in the first place. So I decided to commemorate it in watercolour!
This A4 giclée print has been created using Epson UltrachromeHD pigment inks guaranteed not to fade (under normal lighting conditions) for at least 75 years, and is printed on Epson Velvet Fine Art paper which is acid free and 260g/m in weight.
DELIVERY INFORMATION
In order to avoid trips to the Post Office, I shall be arranging for delivery to be via courier (not Hermes!) and shipping charges will reflect this. As prices will vary depending on the purchaser's location, if the actual shipping price is less than that charged, I will refund the difference. Please note that the frame is heavy so shipping costs will be a consideration. I am happy to arrange collection.
IMPORTANT - Rather sadly I've decided that, following Brexit, I can no longer sell my artwork to purchasers in the EU. The customs/VAT regulations are an absolute nightmare and I don't want to risk purchasers having to fork out a lot of unforeseen extra money when taking delivery, and even if I agree to pay Customs and VAT upfront before sending out, the red tape involved just looks horrendous.
I will still be selling to customers outside the EU as there's been no changes there so everything remains the same. My apologies, all I can say is that I voted to remain.
For international buyers please note that import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the price of this artwork or shipping costs. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
Pigment Inks for giclee/Watercolour for original
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