£425.00
THE PHOTOGRAPH
Originally a black and white long exposure photograph I took back in the 90's, I wanted something big and red on my wall, and so I coloured it in. I guess it's half painting and half photography.
HOW WE MAKE THE PICTURE
We build everything ourselves in the gallery. The photograph is printed on the very best archival matte canvas, hand coated in a matte varnish we import from America, and then left flat to dry for a few days. This means the picture can be cleaned with a damp cloth, and the great thing about a matte finish with no glass is that you have no distracting glare or reflections. It's a much more direct experience.
Whilst the print is drying we can get on with making the stretcher frame and the tray frame that the finished canvas will drop into. The tray frame is then hand painted.
Next the canvas is stretched over the stretcher frame. After that, we carefully paint the canvas edges with several coats of the same paint used on the tray frame, so they match perfectly. Then we assemble the canvas and frame, put a hanging wire on the back, and attach a Certificate of Authenticity. Finally Neil signs the piece front and back adding the title and edition number.
We use the very best materials, and I would expect my pictures to look exactly the same in 100 years. They won't fade in our lifetime.
BUYING OPTIONS
This picture is available as a framed stretched canvas, and comes in two sizes as detailed below. A shipping charge of £35 is added at checkout.
Large Stretched Canvas Framed in a White Tray Frame: £425
Limited Edition of 150
Framed Size 122cm by 71cm (canvas 114cm cm by 63cm)
XL Stretched Canvas Framed in White Tray Frame: £675
Limited Edition of 50
Framed Size is 163cm by 93cm (canvas size is 155cm by 85cm).
Canvases can be rolled and shipped abroad unframed. Please get in touch for a quote.
Feel free to call Neil on 07957 473693 with any more questions, or email us at neil@neilwilliams.co.uk
£425.00
THE PHOTOGRAPH
London from the top of the Shard is one of the great city views of the world. This image is a collage nearly 100 little pics taken whilst walking around the Shard viewing platform through perhaps 30 different windows and from different viewpoints. It took a while to reconstruct in photoshop, but you wont find any joins. It is the city at dusk.
HOW WE MAKE THE PICTURE
We build everything ourselves in the gallery. The photograph is printed on the very best archival matte canvas and then left flat to dry for a few days. The great thing about a matte finish with no glass is that you have no distracting glare or reflections. It's a much more direct experience.
Whilst the print is drying we can get on with making the stretcher frame and the tray frame that the finished canvas will drop into. The tray frame is hand painted.
Next the canvas is stretched over the stretcher frame. After that, we carefully paint the canvas edges with several coats of the same paint used on the tray frame, so the they match perfectly. Then we assemble the canvas and frame, put a hanging wire on the back, and attach a Certificate of Authenticity. Finally Neil signs the piece front and back adding the title and edition number.
We use the very best materials, and I would expect my pictures to look exactly the same in 100 years. They won't fade in our lifetime.
BUYING OPTIONS
This picture is available as a framed stretched canvas, and comes in two sizes as detailed below. A shipping charge of £35 is added at checkout.
Large Stretched Canvas Framed in a White Tray Frame: £425
Limited Edition of 150
Framed Size 160cm by 44cm (canvas 152cm by 36cm)
XL Stretched Canvas Framed in White Tray Frame: £675
Limited Edition of 50
Framed Size is 203cm by 53cm (canvas size is 195cm by 45cm)
Canvases can be rolled and shipped abroad unframed. Please get in touch for a quote.
Feel free to call Neil on 07957 473693 with any more questions, or email us at neil@neilwilliams.co.uk
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THE PHOTOGRAPH
One magical morning in Clapham.....
HOW WE MAKE THE PICTURE
We build everything ourselves in the gallery. The photograph is printed on the very best archival matte canvas, hand coated in a matte varnish we import from America, and then left flat to dry for a few days. This means the picture can be cleaned with a damp cloth, and the great thing about a matte finish with no glass is that you have no distracting glare or reflections. It's a much more direct experience.
Whilst the print is drying we can get on with making the stretcher frame and the tray frame that the finished canvas will drop into. The tray frame is then hand painted.
Next the canvas is stretched over the stretcher frame. After that, we carefully paint the canvas edges with several coats of the same paint used on the tray frame, so they match perfectly. Then we assemble the canvas and frame, put a hanging wire on the back, and attach a Certificate of Authenticity. Finally Neil signs the piece front and back adding the title and edition number.
We use the very best materials, and I would expect my pictures to look exactly the same in 100 years. They won't fade in our lifetime.
BUYING OPTIONS
This picture is available as a framed stretched canvas, and comes in two sizes as detailed below. A shipping charge of £35 is added at checkout.
Large Stretched Canvas Framed in a White Tray Frame: £425
Limited Edition of 150
Framed Size 133cm by 60cm (canvas 1254cm by 52cm)
XL Stretched Canvas Framed in White Tray Frame: £675
Limited Edition of 50
Framed Size is 183cm by 80cm (canvas size is 175cm by 72cm).
Canvases can be rolled and shipped abroad unframed. Please get in touch for a quote.
Feel free to call Neil on 07957 473693 with any more questions, or email us at neil@neilwilliams.co.uk
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