Description
“Where the daffodils blow, the place where Dorothy Wordsworth pointed out to her brother the flowers dancing in the breeze.” (W.T. Palmer “The English Lakes”)
A painting that epitomises springtime in the Lakes, with the wild daffodils of Ullswater that William Wordsworth made so famous in the foreground.
The giclee is a very clear and crisp digital image shot onto polymer canvas, which is stretched over a wooden frame. There is no visible border, so a bold image is presented, which is particularly suited to contemporary interiors.
A slate grey shadow box frame is available, which gracefully picks up the colours of the rocks and shadows.
Approximate dimensions 78x50cm (framed)
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