Heber's Ghyll Pines - Original Large Ink Painting
Heber's Ghyll is a sparkling stream running through an old pine woodland in Ilkley. This painting shows some of the pine trees towards the top of the woods, with the sun shining in from the moors above.
This large piece of artwork is painted using acrylic inks onto St. Cuthbert's Mill heavy watercolour paper. It looks like a watercolour, but I use acrylic inks for these pieces as it allows me to paint many layers of paint without lifting the previous layer.
The heavy paper has a lovely rough deckle edge This piece would look great with a thick white mount and modern medium size black frame.
Medium: Professional quality acrylic based pigmented water resistant ink.
Paper: Heavy St Cuthbert's Mill 100% cotton acid free and archival watercolour paper approved by the Royal Watercolour Society of Britain. Deckle edge.
Paper Size: 560mm x 760mm (22” x 30”).
Border Size: None, this artwork is painted right up to the edge of the paper. Though it would benefit from a mount that is around 45 x 65 cm, so that the darkest parts on the painting reach the mount at the top and bottom (this is how the framed image is cropped).
Frame: Not included, contact me for framing options if required.