Twyford Viaduct framed ceramic tile has been created from an original painting by North East artist Emily Ward. The colours look lovely with the glaze on this ceramic tile that has been printed and hand pressed in Emily's studio.
The rich red brickwork of the railway bridge stands out towering over the grassy valley in Leicestershire.
Pretty pink, blue and white flowers grow wildly at the forefront of this art ceramic tile.
A vibrant sky filled with warming purple shades has been speckled with splashes of colour.
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Twyford Viaduct
There are many walks that take in the disused Twyford Viaduct , you can start off in the village of Twyford in Leicestershire and walk under the 14 arches. The railway bridge was renamed John O'Gaunt Viaduct.
The viaduct ran for nearly 230 yards over the valley at John O'Gaunt and the arches rise to nearly 60feet.
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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