Original artwork description:

A drawing taken from the very popular Peaky Blinders series, of Tommy Shelby gazing out of the front door of his mansion.

A dark and atmospheric illustration, it captures the tense atmosphere of the end of the season it is taken from.

I've visited the house itself, Arley Hall, it's the perfect place to run your criminal empire from and the food is outstanding after wondering through the countryside.

A few years ago I was lucky enough to produce some artworks for Arley Hall, so I can honestly say that some of my drawings hang in Tommy's house.

Fine liner on 250gsm acid free paper.

Materials used:

ink on 250gsm paper

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#manor house #british countryside #tv series #peaky blinders #cillian murphy #tommy shelby #arley hall #tv artwork #mansion drawing #doorway drawing 

Tommy Shelby (2019) Ink drawing
by Paul Ward

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A drawing taken from the very popular Peaky Blinders series, of Tommy Shelby gazing out of the front door of his mansion.

A dark and atmospheric illustration, it captures the tense atmosphere of the end of the season it is taken from.

I've visited the house itself, Arley Hall, it's the perfect place to run your criminal empire from and the food is outstanding after wondering through the countryside.

A few years ago I was lucky enough to produce some artworks for Arley Hall, so I can honestly say that some of my drawings hang in Tommy's house.

Fine liner on 250gsm acid free paper.

Materials used:

ink on 250gsm paper

Tags:
#manor house #british countryside #tv series #peaky blinders #cillian murphy #tommy shelby #arley hall #tv artwork #mansion drawing #doorway drawing 
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