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Evening Light, Derwent Water

Evening Light, Derwent Water

By Ted Hepenstal

Regular price £35.00 GBP
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This beautiful Lake District painting by Ted Hepenstal perfectly captures the evening light at Derwent Water in tones of blue and purple. The sun disappears behind the distant mountains and the boats lay resting on the shore.

Hampshire based artist Ted creates paintings that speak both to him and to others about the beauty that he sees in the world. As a keen hiker he visits the Lakes regularly, exploring the landscape and taking inspiration from the stunning scenery and nature that can be found throughout. 

He is influenced greatly by artists such as Van Gogh, Kandinsky and Cezanne, and uses bold colours and brushstrokes to capture moods, emotions and to create a sense of connection to a location. He does this using a variety of mediums including acrylic, oil, gouache, oil pastel, ink, collage and pencil.

He has exhibited paintings at Winchester Cathedral and the Business Design Centre in Islington, as winner of the Abstract and Experimental category for the Society for all Artists.

Fine art quality print, hand trimmed and packed with care in the UK. The given print sizes include the white border around the image.

Materials

All Lake District Art Prints are made on heavyweight archival quality art paper, using giclée pigment inks. Prints are wrapped in archival packaging to ensure they arrive with you in perfect condition.

Shipping

Our standard production time for prints is 3 days before dispatch. Framed prints have a 10 day lead time prior to dispatch.

Dimensions

Prints and frames are individually sized according to the aspect ratio of the original artwork. However, all Lake District Art Prints are available in a selection of sizes - small, regular, medium and large. See individual products for their sizing options.

Handling Instructions

These are fine art prints and we advise handling them with care - avoid touching the printed surface where possible during handling.

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