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Highland cow
Description:
The Highland cattle is a breed of rustic beef cattle . A hardy breed with long horns and a long shaggy coat.
Price: £375.00 (Sold)
Hartley Hare
Description:
Handpainted in Acrylic multi layered to add texture and depth Hartley will stand out in any room,
He's a cute old fella, With a little smile on his face.
He's painted on too a reclaimed pine raised panel. Coated in Danish oil, clear wax and then polished.
By: Nathan roberts
Price: £55.00
Donkeys on Cleethorpes beach
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Donkeys on Cleethorpes beach . Children playing grandparents up and the donkey looked at me enough to say NOT AGAIN They are such gentle creatures .
Cleethorpes is on the east coast of the UK
Buyer can frame to make the picture bigger and Choose to suit their decor
It is corded up ready to hang.
Price: £125.00
Bluebell woods
Description:
The bluebell woodland painting depicts a serene and tranquil scene in nature, capturing the beauty of a forest filled with bluebells. The soft, gentle strokes of the artist's brush capture the intricate details of the delicate flowers, which carpet the forest floor, providing a burst of color amidst the green foliage.
Price: £500.00
Yellow Flowers
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Contemporary painting of yellow poppies against a textured and graduated background. The poppy petals have also been painted using plenty of texture so they catch the light and generate a new perspective from all angles. This painiting is bright and cheerful and will brighten up any living space. The painting continues round the edges of the canvas making it ready to hang with no framing necessary. This painting is on a deep edge box canvas and has been finished with a protective satin varnish.
By: Amanda Hunt
Price: £65.00
F15 Eagle Flying Low in the Welsh Valleys
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Original unframed oil painting by Elaine Jones, 18" x 14" (45cm x 35cm approx), oil on canvas board.
Aircraft reference photograph by kind permission of Ian Murdoch. (Please note watermarks do not appear on original painting or prints.)
An F15 Eagle of the USAF's "Grim Reapers" squadron based at RAF Lakenheath approaches Tal-y-Llyn in the Welsh valleys around Cadair Idris, a low-flying area often known as the Mach Loop.
By: Elaine Jones
Price: £150.00
Haircut time?
Description:
A charming Highland Cow that canât see properly painted in watercolour on Arches 140lb paper. Neutral double mount and silver coloured wooden frame.
Price: £150.00
STONE OF THE HOLE (Cornish Legend)
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This Unframed, Unmounted Watercolour is painted on 400g watercolour paper and is an impression of 'Stone of the Hole' Men - an - Tol in Penwith Moor, Cornwall UK. The Mên-an-Tol (Cornish for 'Stone of the Hole') consists of a holed stone 1.2m (4ft) across with a large round hole 51cm (20 in) in diameter, large enough for a grown person to crawl through. Either side of it are two upright stones, 1.3m (4½ft) high
Legend says if you pass a baby through the stone you protect them from Rickets, consumption and fever. passing through the hole was central to the healing process with importance being attached to the direction, the number of times (commonly 3 or 9) and the point on the lunar cycle.
It is 4,000 years old from the Bronze age and is known as a Portal to a safer future drawn from a timeless past. A Hag Stone, also known as an adder stone, is a stone that has a naturally occurring hole through it. Such stones were, and sometimes still are, believed to have magical properties. These supposedly include the ability to heal a snake bite, or see through the disguise of a witch or fairy by looking through the hole.
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity & Poem printed on coloured card.
STONE OF THE HOLE
A Portal to a safer future,
drawn from a timeless past,
4000 year old energy
walk through - heal -
make good health last.
Price: £210.00
Untitled
Description:
An unusual depiction of a female nude with a dramatic lighting effect. The work is set in a contemporary dark mahogany effect tray frame measuring 68 cm x 48 cm x 35mm overall, strung ready for hanging.
By: Trevor FERGUSON
Price: £100.00
Bristol Blenheim
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Pencil drawing of Bristol Blenheim flying above the clouds. The Bristol Blenheim was a British light bomber built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company and used in the early years of the Second World War. The all-metal aircraft was powered by Bristol Mercury radial engines and carried a crew of three.
Many thanks to my son, Martin Jones, for the reference photograph.
By: Elaine Jones
Price: £100.00