Artwork description:

A digital painting of a futuristic tower cityscape. Strong bold colours are use to make this a striking piece.

Presented as a limited edition cotton canvas canvas print numbering 50 and measuring 30 x 45 inches and stretched on a 40mm solid line sub-frame and hand finished.
Please note that the stock levels do not indicate the number of the edition left but the number currently available for sale through Artfinder at this time.

This piece is fitted with saw tooth hangers and is delivered ready to hang.

Other sizes and finishes are available upon request including Aluminium and Acrylic, please contact me with your requirements.

Materials used:

100% cotton canvas on solid pine sub-frame

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#semi abstract #large canvas #digital painting #futuristic #towers 

Towers II (2015) Digital Art (Giclée)
by Neil Hemsley

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A digital painting of a futuristic tower cityscape. Strong bold colours are use to make this a striking piece.

Presented as a limited edition cotton canvas canvas print numbering 50 and measuring 30 x 45 inches and stretched on a 40mm solid line sub-frame and hand finished.
Please note that the stock levels do not indicate the number of the edition left but the number currently available for sale through Artfinder at this time.

This piece is fitted with saw tooth hangers and is delivered ready to hang.

Other sizes and finishes are available upon request including Aluminium and Acrylic, please contact me with your requirements.

Materials used:

100% cotton canvas on solid pine sub-frame

Tags:
#semi abstract #large canvas #digital painting #futuristic #towers 
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