Barley field landscape Print
Barley field landscape Print
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This fine art print is from the original acrylic painting of “ The Barley Field” on a Summers day along the North Coast, County Antrim.
The colours are lovely and soft with the pale blue sky portraying movement, complemented by the greenery of the trees and swaying barley crop.
Thick layers of acrylic paint are evident throughout this piece, created by the marks of the palette knife making it vivid and adding texture.
This print is available in the following sizes:
5×5″ print- mounted to 9×9″
5×7” print – mounted to 8×10”
8×6″ print- mounted to 8×10″
8×10 print- mounted to 10×12″
14×10” print- mounted to 16×12”
16×12 print- mounted to 20×16″
The framing options are as follows:
Mounted (White Mount)
Black frame;
Black and Gold frame;
Grey frame;
Wooden Frame;
White frame.
The colours are lovely and soft with the pale blue sky portraying movement, complemented by the greenery of the trees and swaying barley crop.
Thick layers of acrylic paint are evident throughout this piece, created by the marks of the palette knife making it vivid and adding texture.
This print is available in the following sizes:
5×5″ print- mounted to 9×9″
5×7” print – mounted to 8×10”
8×6″ print- mounted to 8×10″
8×10 print- mounted to 10×12″
14×10” print- mounted to 16×12”
16×12 print- mounted to 20×16″
The framing options are as follows:
Mounted (White Mount)
Black frame;
Black and Gold frame;
Grey frame;
Wooden Frame;
White frame.
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About Wool Hill
I have always had a love for the countryside and animals as I grew up in Aghadowey, a rural townland in Northern Ireland and was surrounded by beautiful scenery. I have had a passion for art from a young age and studied Fine Art and Design up to A-Level. I continued to paint after school and took on various commissions whilst studying Law at Queen’s University, Belfast and training to become a solicitor. In 2020, I decided to come home and return to my passion, creating art full time.