The Major Oak, Sherwood Forest ceramic tile and easel is by Emily Ward, an artist from the North East. This art gift is printed and hand pressed locally in her studio near Newcastle.
Emily's painting of the Major Oak has clusters of pretty little pink flowers encircling it's ancient roots. The splash of colour from the dainty flowers adds a warming contrast to the massive gnarled branches which spread wide.
The bright green leaves shimmer with hints of sunlight on this lovely art ceramic tile.
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The Major Oak is a large English oak tree in Sherwood Forest near the village of Edminstowe in Nottinghamshire.
The Major Oak has also been referred to as the Queen Oak and Robin Hood’s Oak.
At the heart of Sherwood’s legend, Robin and his merry men defended the rights of the poor, fooled the law and hid out amongst the forest’s famous oaks. The legend has constantly been adapted since the late medieval age, but has always endured.
The world famous oak is at least a 1000 years old, with branches spreading up to 92 feet (28m). It weighs an estimated 23 tons and has a trunk circumference of 33 feet (10m).
Ceramic Tile With Easel
Each ceramic tile is made from an original painting by North East Artist Emily Ward.
Each tile comes with it’s own wooden easel so your tile is easy to display.
There is a cork backing on each tile and each tile is individually wrapped in a cellophane bag.
All ceramic tiles are individually printed so there may be a slight variation in colour tones.
Ceramic Tile including the wooden easel is 15cm high x 10cm wide.
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