Albert Bridge At Night (1930's copperlite window)
37 x 67 x 5 cm
Albert Bridge - my favourite bridge in the world glowing through the trees of Battersea Park on a summer’s evening.
The piece is created from an original photograph and digitally manipulated to create a painted effect . The image is printed directly onto the glass of a 1930's reclaimed window, complete with copper lattices.
It is sealed on the back with an acrylic sheet to prevent any dust sneaking under the glass, whilst letting light in to brighten the image. The piece is framed in a chunky reclaimed wood frame and finished with a copper-coated metal edging. A truly unique piece of art.
Available during my sale only for a ridiculous £750 (normally £1,500)
37 x 67 x 5 cm
Albert Bridge - my favourite bridge in the world glowing through the trees of Battersea Park on a summer’s evening.
The piece is created from an original photograph and digitally manipulated to create a painted effect . The image is printed directly onto the glass of a 1930's reclaimed window, complete with copper lattices.
It is sealed on the back with an acrylic sheet to prevent any dust sneaking under the glass, whilst letting light in to brighten the image. The piece is framed in a chunky reclaimed wood frame and finished with a copper-coated metal edging. A truly unique piece of art.
Available during my sale only for a ridiculous £750 (normally £1,500)
37 x 67 x 5 cm
Albert Bridge - my favourite bridge in the world glowing through the trees of Battersea Park on a summer’s evening.
The piece is created from an original photograph and digitally manipulated to create a painted effect . The image is printed directly onto the glass of a 1930's reclaimed window, complete with copper lattices.
It is sealed on the back with an acrylic sheet to prevent any dust sneaking under the glass, whilst letting light in to brighten the image. The piece is framed in a chunky reclaimed wood frame and finished with a copper-coated metal edging. A truly unique piece of art.
Available during my sale only for a ridiculous £750 (normally £1,500)