Art Work
Helvellyn — original handmade art picture.
Price £14 (including P&P)
We have for sale, an image of Helvellyn which is stuck onto a wood panel that can be hung from a wall. The size is 330 mm x 145 mm.
The image shows an outline of the elevation of the climb and the height in metres of Helvellyn.
The product has been sanded, waxed and painted to a high finish.
Paris Skyline
Paris skyline — original handmade art picture.
Price £14 (including P&P)
We have for sale, an image of Paris skyline at night, which is stuck onto a wood panel that can be hung from a wall. The size is 330 mm x 145 mm.
The product has been sanded, waxed and painted to a high finish.
London Skyline
London skyline — original handmade art picture.
Price £14(including P&P)
We have for sale, an image of London skyline at night, which is stuck onto a wood panel that can be hung from a wall. The size is 330 mm x 145 mm.
The product has been sanded, waxed and painted to a high finish.
Roseberry Topping handmade Art work
Roseberry Topping, or sometimes known as Teesside's Matterhorn is an unusual landmark on the otherwise fairly level skyline of the North York Moors. The art work is stuck onto a wood panel that can be hung from a wall. The size is 330 mm x 145 mm. The image shows an outline of the elevation of the climb and the height in metres of each mountain. If you have climbed Roseberry Topping, then this magnificent piece of art work, is a reminder of those memories you have made of a familiar landmark in Teesside.
Price £20(including P&P)
CLEVELAND WAY
The Cleveland Way National Trail is a 109 mile (175 km) walking route through beautiful and ever-changing landscapes and scenery. Officially opened on 24th May 1969, it was the second recognised National Trail in England and Wales.
Starting from the attractive market town of Helmsley, the Cleveland Way heads across the inspirational, and breathtaking heather moorland of the North Yorkshire Moors, before reaching the coast at Saltburn-by-the-Sea. From here it’s a visual feast along the North Yorkshire coastline to Filey, passing old fishing villages and lively coastal towns.
The National Trail runs through the famous smuggler’s village of Robin Hood’s Bay and the popular seaside resorts of Scarborough and Whitby – one of England’s best coastal towns and home to Whitby Abbey, the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
The art work is stuck onto a wood panel that can be hung from a wall. The size is 330 mm x 145 mm. The image shows an outline of the elevation of the climb and the length in metres of the Cleveland Way.
Price £24 (including P&P)
LORDSTONES 3 PEAKS
It might only be a shade under 6 miles, but this is a real adventure walk for all the family, with some awe-inspiring views into the bargain. There’s a striking panorama of Middlesbrough, the Cleveland plain, Roseberry Topping and Cook’s Monument, which you’ll see both on the outward leg and then – after a stiff, stepped climb – on the return section that follows the Cleveland Way National Trail across Cringle Moor, Weigh Stones and Hasty Bank.
The art work is stuck onto a wood panel that can be hung from a wall. The size is 330 mm x 145 mm. The image shows an outline of the elevation of the climb and the length in metres of the walk.
Price £20(including P&P)
Coast to Coast Wall art, Handmade, wooden canvas.
Dispatched with Royal Mail Signed For® 2nd Class.
Price £32 (including P&P)
In recognition of this breath-taking route devised by Alfred Wainwright, we have for sale a Coast to Coast wooden canvas that shows the walk which passes through three of England's most beautiful National Parks taking you on a tour of some of the most incredible scenery in the country.
Starting at St Bees Head the route leads you into the wonderful Lake District National Park with its series of beautiful lakes and mountains.
The path continues east into the Yorkshire Dales National Park with more delightful countryside to enjoy.
The final stretch takes you through the splendid moorland scenery of the North York Moors National Park and then along the North Yorkshire coast to the finish point at the fishing village of Robin Hood's Bay.
This canvas shows the elevation of the route, some of the notable places visited along the way and the distance covered in miles.
original artwork wax on wood - ANGEL OF THE NORTH
Original art work wax on wood—Angel of the North
Price - £20(including P&P)
Dispatched with Royal Mail 2nd Class signed for.
The Angel of the North is as much a part of Gateshead's identity as the Statue of Liberty is to New York. Since it first spread its wings in February 1998, it has become one of the most talked about and recognisable pieces of public art ever produced.
It was in 1990 that the site, a former colliery pithead baths, was re-claimed and earmarked for a future sculpture. When sculptor Antony Gormley was selected as the winning artist in 1994, his designs originally caused uproar. The controversial material and site of the sculpture were frowned upon. However, once in place many people's original views on the piece changed completely. Local residents have fallen in love with the Angel and it has become synonymous with Gateshead.
We have for sale, an image of the Angel of the North which is stuck onto a wood panel that can be hung from a wall. The size is 330 mm x 145 mm.
The image shows an outline of the angel with the writing above the image.
The product has been sanded, waxed and painted to a high finish.
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