Wallington Clocktower framed ceramic tile has been created from original art by North East artist Emily Ward. Emily has transferred her painting onto a ceramic tile and the bright colours look lovely with the glaze of the tile.
The golden evening sun glistens with vibrant oranges over Sir Walter Blackett's clocktower.
A field of colour entices you towards the historic arches, the grass is awash with hues of pinks, yellows and orange.
Pretty pink and yellow flowers seem to be dancing merrily in the forefront of Emily's art.
Emily's hand finishes each ceramic tile with her trademark splashes of colour adding warmth to this art gift.
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Wallington Clocktower
The Clocktower, which is a Grade 1 listed building, is the gateway to Wallington Hall and was built in 1754.
Above the gate there is a tower containing a clock. A lead dome with a weathervane covers the tower.
Wallington was originally a castle owned by John Fenwick who was a Jacobite. After getting into debt he sold the estate to the Blackett family. a wealthy mining family in Newcastle. They owned this as their country retreat and knocked down the medieval building and built the new building and gardens.
Wallington was passed on to the Trevelyan family who many years later gifted it to The National Trust.
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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