Lincoln Cathedral postcard is by North East artist Emily Ward from her art portfolio of The Midlands.
The historic Lincoln Cathedral pops with colour on Emily’s art postcard. The Gothic Architecture is dotted with bright splashes of paint enhancing the warming tones of the building.
The foreground features a bright field of flowers with abstract speckles of pink, yellow, purple and green.
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Lincoln Cathedral has been welcoming visitors for nearly 1000 years. The cathedral was originally commissioned in 1072 by William the Conqueror and the bishop, Remigus oversaw the construction.
The iconic cathedral was one of the settings for the filming of The Da Vinci Code which starred Sir Ian McKellen and Tom Hanks.
Filming took place amongst the cloisters and the chapter house of the cathedral. The cathedral assumed the role of Westminster Abbey after they refused to permit filming.
Size 105x148mm A6
400 grammes Silk
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