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Glastonbury - in situ drawing of the view of Glastonbury Tor from The Chalice Well Gardens in February.
£18.00
The original illustration that this digital print is made from is a pen and ink illustration in one of my sketchbook journals, which I made on a visit there in February 2024.
The Chalice Well Gardens are beautiful and the winter trees allowed for a view of the Tor which is not so visible in the summer. It was entirely drawn in situ with no post-production work.
The prints are 9x7 inches and they have a backing of mount board and there is a card mount on top, ready to be put into a 9x7 inch frame. The frame is not included. It is protected by a wrapping of biodegradable cellophane.
These prints are digital prints, printed using my Canon Pixma Pro 200 which is a high quality inkjet printer which uses 8 colour dye inks for enhanced colour representation and higher black density. I print onto Epson archival matte photographic paper so the print should not change for many years, though it is dependant on it not facing any extreme conditions such as continual full sunlight or dampness.
The Chalice Well Gardens are beautiful and the winter trees allowed for a view of the Tor which is not so visible in the summer. It was entirely drawn in situ with no post-production work.
The prints are 9x7 inches and they have a backing of mount board and there is a card mount on top, ready to be put into a 9x7 inch frame. The frame is not included. It is protected by a wrapping of biodegradable cellophane.
These prints are digital prints, printed using my Canon Pixma Pro 200 which is a high quality inkjet printer which uses 8 colour dye inks for enhanced colour representation and higher black density. I print onto Epson archival matte photographic paper so the print should not change for many years, though it is dependant on it not facing any extreme conditions such as continual full sunlight or dampness.
The original illustration that this digital print is made from is a pen and ink illustration in one of my sketchbook journals, which I made on a visit there in February 2024.
The Chalice Well Gardens are beautiful and the winter trees allowed for a view of the Tor which is not so visible in the summer. It was entirely drawn in situ with no post-production work.
The prints are 9x7 inches and they have a backing of mount board and there is a card mount on top, ready to be put into a 9x7 inch frame. The frame is not included. It is protected by a wrapping of biodegradable cellophane.
These prints are digital prints, printed using my Canon Pixma Pro 200 which is a high quality inkjet printer which uses 8 colour dye inks for enhanced colour representation and higher black density. I print onto Epson archival matte photographic paper so the print should not change for many years, though it is dependant on it not facing any extreme conditions such as continual full sunlight or dampness.
The Chalice Well Gardens are beautiful and the winter trees allowed for a view of the Tor which is not so visible in the summer. It was entirely drawn in situ with no post-production work.
The prints are 9x7 inches and they have a backing of mount board and there is a card mount on top, ready to be put into a 9x7 inch frame. The frame is not included. It is protected by a wrapping of biodegradable cellophane.
These prints are digital prints, printed using my Canon Pixma Pro 200 which is a high quality inkjet printer which uses 8 colour dye inks for enhanced colour representation and higher black density. I print onto Epson archival matte photographic paper so the print should not change for many years, though it is dependant on it not facing any extreme conditions such as continual full sunlight or dampness.