Perth Bridge, River Tay framed ceramic tile has been created from an original art by North East artist Emily Ward.
Emily's river is peppered with relaxing tones of pinks, lilacs and aqua as it flows underneath the many arches of this ancient bridge.
The steeple of St Mathew's Church stands proud on the riverside underneath a cloud filled sky. The rich and leafy shrubbery along the river path is brightened up with splashes of colour.
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River Tay, Perth
The River Tay
begins life as a tiny spring on Ben Lui and changes its name several times before it passes through Loch Tay. Towards the end of its majestic journey it is almost 2 miles wide and can carry more water than the Thames and the Severn combined.
The river has given its name to Perth's Tay street which runs along its western banks for 760 metres. There is a lovely riverside walk in Perth along the banks.
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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