$49.00
$49.00
$49.00
$49.00
$49.00
Outer Frame Size
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Image Size
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Small
Frame
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36 x 33cm 14.2" x 13" |
19 x 15cm 7.5" x 6" |
Medium
Frame
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50 x 43cm 19.7"x 17" |
31 x 24cm 12.2" x 9.4" |
Large
Frame
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76 x 64cm 30" x 25.2" |
52 x 40cm 20.4" x 15.7" |
Outer Mount Size
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Image Size
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Small
Mount
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33 x 30cm 13" x 11.8" |
19 x 15cm 7.5" x 6" |
Medium
Mount
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47 x 40cm 18.5" x 15.7" |
31 x 24cm 12.2" x 9.4" |
Large
Mount
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72 x 60cm 28.3" x 23.6" |
52 x 40cm 20.4" x 15.7" |
Unframed prints come in a double mount with backing board in a sealed cellophane display bag so that all that is needed is the glass and outer moulding.
They can also be shipped with just the protected print itself rolled up in a heavy cardboard tube if preferred. Just drop me a message if so.
Chris :-)
Museum quality art prints using archival inks created from my original canvas oil and acrylic paintings. I photograph and print these limited editions of 200 myself and the prints are available in three sizes both framed and unframed. Click on the print options and links above the Add to Cart button for more information.
This painting of the now closed Victorian Dublin City Council fruit, vegetable and flower market in St Michan's street in Dublins’ inner city is a nostalgic representation of a once thriving market. Set in the 1980s, the painting tries to capture the bustling atmosphere. The stalls are overflowing with fresh produce, and the vendors are engaged in lively conversations with customers, bringing the energy of the market to life. With the details in the building, the clothing of the vendors and customers and the signage of the market stalls I have tried to transport the viewer back to that time. The use of light and shadow adds some depth and dimension to the painting, making it seem as though one could step right into the market and become a part of the scene. Despite being now closed, the old market holds a significant place in the history of Dublin, having been established in the 19th century as a hub providing fresh produce to the citizens of the city and serving as a gathering place for the community. The painting, I hope, captures the essence of this important piece of Dublin's history.