Autumn View, Stalybridge No.2, 2016 | Oil Painting | Fine Art Print
Medium: Oil on board
Description: This oil painting, "Autumn View, Stalybridge No.2, 2016," captures the warm hues and atmospheric beauty of the fall season, inspired by the view from the back of my home in Stalybridge, Greater Manchester. The rich colors of autumn leaves, the crisp air, and the gentle light create a scene filled with reflection and quiet beauty.Autumn has long been a season of transition and contemplation, and this piece seeks to evoke that sense of stillness and change through expressive brushwork and deep, earthy tones. It is a personal interpretation of the landscape, celebrating the fleeting vibrancy of autumn before winter sets in.✔ Fine Art Print: High-quality reproduction preserving the rich texture of the original oil painting.✔ A Tribute to Seasonal Beauty: A meditative and atmospheric study of autumn’s warm hues.✔ Perfect for Collectors & Nature Enthusiasts: A timeless addition to any home, office, or gallery space.Own a fine art print of "Autumn View, Stalybridge No.2, 2016," a celebration of autumn’s timeless beauty and introspection.
Location: Stalybridge, Greater Manchester
Inspiration: I sought to capture the rich colors and atmosphere of the fall season, a time of reflection and quiet beauty.
Autumn View, Stalybridge No.2, 2016 | Oil Painting | Fine Art Print
Print: A 100% cotton rag paper with a matte finish, offering a similar archival-standard performance to our Hahnemuhle photo rag paper but at a slightly lower weight. With a matte finish and a tight, highly textured surface resemblant of etching paper.This mid-white stock produces smooth skin tones and is well suited for premium portraiture and wedding photography.
Please note: Prints sized 200mm and under for UK orders will be sent flat in an envelope. For EU, US and AU orders, prints sized A4 and under will be sent flat in an envelope. All other sizes will be sent rolled.
Please Note: All Prints unless otherwise stated have a 9.525 mm (.375") white border around the actual image. This allows for the image to breathe when framed in a mat.