Original artwork description:

A drawing taken from the very popular Peaky Blinders series, of Tommy Shelby gazing out of the front door of his mansion.

A dark and atmospheric illustration, it captures the tense atmosphere of the end of the season it is taken from.

I've visited the house itself, Arley Hall, it's the perfect place to run your criminal empire from and the food is outstanding after traipsing through the countryside.

Fine liner on 250gsm acid free paper.

Materials used:

fine liner and pencil on paper

Tags:
#landscape #monochrome #atmospheric #british countryside #country house #peaky blinders #mansion #tommy shelby #cillian murphy #arley hall 

Tommy in the doorway (2019)

Ink drawing 
by Paul Ward

Star fullStar fullStar fullStar fullStar full 1 Artist Reviews

£171.61 Sold

Do you like this artwork?

This artwork has sold, but the artist is accepting commission requests. Commissioning an artwork is easy and you get a perfectly personalised piece.

Original artwork description
Minus

A drawing taken from the very popular Peaky Blinders series, of Tommy Shelby gazing out of the front door of his mansion.

A dark and atmospheric illustration, it captures the tense atmosphere of the end of the season it is taken from.

I've visited the house itself, Arley Hall, it's the perfect place to run your criminal empire from and the food is outstanding after traipsing through the countryside.

Fine liner on 250gsm acid free paper.

Materials used:

fine liner and pencil on paper

Tags:
#landscape #monochrome #atmospheric #british countryside #country house #peaky blinders #mansion #tommy shelby #cillian murphy #arley hall 

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

5.0

Overall Rating

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

This artwork is sold by Paul Ward from France

Visit Paul Ward shop

Paul Ward

Star fullStar fullStar fullStar fullStar full (1)

Location France

About
There's always an itch, I think it's triggered by thinking a certain way for long enough. On the right days you're almost seeing through people, places, whatever you're looking... Read more

View all