Beverley Minster framed ceramic tile has been created from original artwork by North East artist Emily Ward.
The purple and green tones surrounding the minster look warm and bright when transferred onto this locally hand pressed ceramic tile.
The tower and roof glow with tones of purple reflecting from the evening sun. A blanket of violet colours the grass in front of the minster, from which dainty little flowers grow wildly .
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Beverley Minster
Beverley Minster was originally founded in the 8th century. Renowned as one of the finest Gothic churches in England, it is situated in the town of Beverley in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
The present minster is built from limestone and was built between 1220 and 1425.
Beverley Minster is also known as the Parish Church of Saint John and Saint Martin.
Ceramic Framed Tile
Each Framed Tile is hand finished by North East Artist Emily Ward. So although your ceramic framed tile is actually a print, no two tiles are identical. Emily hand finishes the tiles by adding extra paint to the ceramic tile.
The framed tile appears as if it is floating inside the frame.
Frames are available in White and Black Frames.
Each frame is 27 x 27 x 5cm
Colours may vary as each tile is printed individually.
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