Artwork description:

Autumn leaves are great to look at in their own right. The contrasting red and yellow of these Japanese Maple leaves in Batsford Arboretum in Gloucestershire's Cotswold Hills made me want to intensify the colours and create something a little different.

Like all my prints of this size, it is supplied dry mounted to a backing board to ensure it doesn't wrinkle over time, and has a double mount on top. I recommend a contemporary black box frame to contrast perfectly with the vivid colours.

THIS IN-STOCK IMAGE IS NUMBER 2 OF A LIMITED EDITION OF 60 - READY FOR IMMEDIATE DESPATCH - FRAMED IN BLACK. ITS SISTER IMAGE 'AUTUMN LEAVES NUMBER 1' IS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR IMEMDIATE DESPATCH.

Please send a question via Artfinder asking for a special discount should you wish to purchase with its sister image Autumn Leaves Number 2.

Alternative sizes, print methods and substrates are available. Please contact me through Artfinder to discuss your preferences or possible options if you have a particular budget in mind.

Giclèe prints are reproduced to order by my specialist art publisher who guarantees the inks will not fade for at least 70 years, then professionally mounted and framed by the framers I have used for twenty years .

Consequently, preparation of your special order artwork can take up to 14 days before despatch.

Materials used:

Giclée print on archival rag photographic paper with non-acidic mount in a contemporary wooden frame

Tags:
#abstract #red #yellow #colourful #autumn #vivid #leaves 
Natural Abstracts - Autumn Leaves number 2 (2021)
Photograph
by Ken Skehan

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£255

  • Photograph on Other
  • From a limited edition of 60
  • Size: 53.34 x 53.34 x 3.81cm (framed) / 355.6 x 35.56cm (actual image size)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Organic
  • Subject: Abstract and non-figurative
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Autumn leaves are great to look at in their own right. The contrasting red and yellow of these Japanese Maple leaves in Batsford Arboretum in Gloucestershire's Cotswold Hills made me want to intensify the colours and create something a little different.

Like all my prints of this size, it is supplied dry mounted to a backing board to ensure it doesn't wrinkle over time, and has a double mount on top. I recommend a contemporary black box frame to contrast perfectly with the vivid colours.

THIS IN-STOCK IMAGE IS NUMBER 2 OF A LIMITED EDITION OF 60 - READY FOR IMMEDIATE DESPATCH - FRAMED IN BLACK. ITS SISTER IMAGE 'AUTUMN LEAVES NUMBER 1' IS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR IMEMDIATE DESPATCH.

Please send a question via Artfinder asking for a special discount should you wish to purchase with its sister image Autumn Leaves Number 2.

Alternative sizes, print methods and substrates are available. Please contact me through Artfinder to discuss your preferences or possible options if you have a particular budget in mind.

Giclèe prints are reproduced to order by my specialist art publisher who guarantees the inks will not fade for at least 70 years, then professionally mounted and framed by the framers I have used for twenty years .

Consequently, preparation of your special order artwork can take up to 14 days before despatch.

Materials used:

Giclée print on archival rag photographic paper with non-acidic mount in a contemporary wooden frame

Tags:
#abstract #red #yellow #colourful #autumn #vivid #leaves 

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My interest in photography had been merely as an admirer of great pictures until 2005, when the opportunity to trek to Everest Base Camp arose, and I was inspired to try to... Read more

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