Artwork description:

A digital painting piece of a decayed landscape, futuristic or other worldly in its nature.

Presented as a limited edition A3 print numbering 50 and signed and numbered on the back.
Please note that the stock levels do not indicate the number of the edition left but the number currently available for sale through Artfinder at this time.

The piece is printed on Innova Exhibition Photo Baryta paper.

Printed with 6mm border which can be mounted in a 20 x 16 inch or 50 x 40 cm mount with an A3 aperture or straight into an A3 frame.

Please note this piece is not delivered mounted or framed.

Materials used:

Innova Exhibition Photo Baryta paper

Tags:
#digital #futuristic #decayed #otherworldly #dystopian #a3 print 
The Bridge (2017)
Digital Art (Giclée)
by Neil Hemsley

Star fullStar fullStar fullStar fullStar full 46 Artist Reviews

£85

Artwork description
Minus

A digital painting piece of a decayed landscape, futuristic or other worldly in its nature.

Presented as a limited edition A3 print numbering 50 and signed and numbered on the back.
Please note that the stock levels do not indicate the number of the edition left but the number currently available for sale through Artfinder at this time.

The piece is printed on Innova Exhibition Photo Baryta paper.

Printed with 6mm border which can be mounted in a 20 x 16 inch or 50 x 40 cm mount with an A3 aperture or straight into an A3 frame.

Please note this piece is not delivered mounted or framed.

Materials used:

Innova Exhibition Photo Baryta paper

Tags:
#digital #futuristic #decayed #otherworldly #dystopian #a3 print 

We want you to love your art! If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase you can return it free within 14 days, no questions asked. Learn more

4.7

Overall Rating

Based on 46 reviews
5 stars
39
4 stars
3
3 stars
2
2 stars
0
1 stars
2

This artwork is sold by Neil Hemsley from United Kingdom

Visit Neil Hemsley shop

Neil Hemsley

Star fullStar fullStar fullStar fullStar full (46)

Location United Kingdom

About
Is all that we see or seemBut a dream within a dream? Edgar Allan Poe... Read more

View all