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Bamburgh Castle Summer canvas art print has been produced from an original painting by artist North East artist Emily Ward. Emily hand finishes each canvas print with her characteristic splashes of paint making it individual to you.
Emily’s painting of Bamburgh Castle standing proudly on the vibrant green hill is rich with colour on this art canvas print.
The golden tones of the sandy beach in front of the castle lead down to a sea which is a deep purple colour.
The foreground is an explosion of wildflowers, with tall stems in yellow and green stretching upwards. White daisies with orange centres stand out against the darker hues of the purple and blue flowers.
To view this and more of Emily's art prints and gifts of Bamburgh Castle Summer please see here.
Bamburgh Castle stands proud on the Northumberland coastline in the North East of England.
Standing guard over the village of Bamburgh and looking out across the stunning coastline with views out to Holy Island, Bamburgh Castle has a rich history stretching over 1,400 years.
In the late 19th century, Bamburgh Castle captured the heart and mind of William George Armstrong, the great Victorian inventor, industrialist and philanthropist, who bought the Castle and restored it.
Each Canvas Print is hand finished by North East Artist Emily Ward. So although your canvas is actually a print no two prints are identical. Emily hand finishes the canvas prints by adding extra paint to the print.
Canvas Prints are available in two different formats
Rectangle
Square
The canvas is mounted on a wooden frame. The wooden frame is approximately 2cm deep so will fit snugly against any wall.
Canvases are available in various sizes. Each size can be chosen above on the website.
All inks used for each canvas print are guaranteed not to fade.
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