Through the Fields Print
This is a print of the original oil painting printed on Minuet, 310gsm pure cotton paper in archival inks. The original oil on canvas landscape painting is a view across the fields in Hurstpierpoint, Sussex on a rainy summer morning.
This is a print of the original oil painting printed on Minuet, 310gsm pure cotton paper in archival inks. The original oil on canvas landscape painting is a view across the fields in Hurstpierpoint, Sussex on a rainy summer morning.
This is a print of the original oil painting printed on Minuet, 310gsm pure cotton paper in archival inks. The original oil on canvas landscape painting is a view across the fields in Hurstpierpoint, Sussex on a rainy summer morning.
Add depth and a sense of escapism to your space with a contemporary, emotive landscape painting. A view across the fields in Hurstpierpoint, Sussex on a rainy summer morning by Brighton based artist Emily Nelson. This oil painting print enhances your space by adding a touch of nature to your feature wall or console table. Simply create a feature wall if you have a large open space or stack on a console table or fireplace mantle, to add depth and interest to a room.
Printed on minuet, 310gsm pure cotton paper in archival inks, light fast for 70 years.
Print Size | 31.78 x 16.62cm
Paper Size | 42 x 29.7cm
All giclée prints are signed and printed with a 5cm (approx.) border (to allow for any framing preference) with a cut edge.
Adds a beautiful elegance to an entrance hallway or living room.
Meet The Maker
Emily Nelson
Emily Nelson was born in Brighton to Irish parents, and spent many childhood holidays in Ireland. She studied at Central St Martin’s College of Art & Design, London, 2003-2006. Emily is an impressionist, realist artist, working with oil as her preferred medium, Nelson also enjoys working in watercolour, acrylic, pencil, pen and ink. When Nelson draws or paints, she becomes totally absorbed in the colour, form and composition before me. Nelson aims for her work to provoke a response in people and put them in touch with their feelings. The common theme in all of her paintings is colour, for its power to create atmosphere and mood.