Old boat – Glasson Dock
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Once the largest port in the North West, importing cotton, sugar, spices and slaves from Africa and the Indies, Glasson Dock situated on the head branch of the Lancaster Canal has changed significantly since the harbour opened in 1787. Today, Glasson Dock is a scheduled monument, and a great place to spend a sunny day out.
My original artwork is created using pen and a variety of water-soluble media, watercolour (White Knight watercolours) watercolour pencils, ink, Inktense pencils and blocks from Derwent, and occasionally Brusho on Bockingford hot or cold pressed paper
Prints
Print size 14 x 11 inches – Mounted, backed and bagged.
Paper
Produced Fine art acid free cold pressed paper.
A combination of cotton & lignin-free cellulose.
With excellent archival properties.
Inks
Printed using special pigmented Epson inks.
Light fast and fade resistant for up to 80 years.
Mount
Archival quality acid free mount included to protect your print from discolouration.
Produced to fit a standard 14 x 11in photo or picture frame.
Each print is created to order on acid free, fine art paper using Epson professional pigmented inks, for long lasting fade-resistant prints.