About the Prints
What size are the prints? This print is available in A4 & A3 size with a 2cm white border that bleeds out beyond the paper dimensions, allowing it to fit perfectly in a standard A4 or A3 mounted frame
Are the prints limited edition? Yes, each print is part of a limited edition of only 200. Each print is individually signed, numbered and issued with a certificate of authenticity making it a unique collectible piece
What printing method do you use? I use museum-quality giclée printing, a sophisticated technique that produces exceptionally detailed, vibrant prints designed to last over 200 years without fading when properly cared for.
What paper are the prints made on? Each print is created on Hahnemühle German Etching paper, chosen specifically for its substantial weight and pronounced texture. This premium paper gives every artwork a handcrafted, artisanal quality with a beautiful tactile finish. The robust construction means the edges resist fraying far better than standard alternatives, ensuring your print remains pristine for generations.
Shipping & Delivery
How long does shipping take? Standard shipping takes 5-6 working days from the date of order. You'll receive tracking information once your print has been dispatched.
Do you offer free shipping? Yes, I offer free standard shipping on all UK orders.
Do you ship internationally? Yes, I offer free standard shipping on orders to UK, EU and USA, Canada and the EEA (Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein. For other countries, there is a charge of £39.
What if my print is damaged? You can request a free replacement via the customer service
How are prints packaged? Your art prints are protected on all sides with recyclable and biodegradable wrapping materials. All materials are 100% sustainably sourced and recyclable to ensure end-to-end carbon neutral
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This series is inspired by Monet, the master of colour and light. It captures the interactions between light and colour in summer.
Summer sunlight transforms the green spaces of London into a serene haven. This sanctuary, nestled in Little Venice above the Regent's Canal, is enclosed by a canopy of trees whose greens and blues shimmer in the glistening water below.
I have deliberately constructed the composition to draw the viewer in along the narrowing canal, deeper into the scene. The perspective becomes an invitation — not simply to look, but to step in and inhabit. In this way, the story is co-created between artist and audience.
This series is inspired by Monet, the master of colour and light, capturing the interplay between light and colour across the height of summer.
At high noon, summer colours shine with brilliant intensity. The array of blues and greens never compete, but shimmer harmoniously within the water — dissolving into one another in a perpetual, gentle flux.
The trees are alive with lush green, swaying softly in the warm breeze. I wanted the blues and greens, accented with touches of brown, to draw from John Constable — an ode to the English countryside, awash with these bright hues beneath the summer sun.
Nature is lavish with blue. It's in the sky and the sea, unhurried and unapologetic about taking up space.
In colour psychology, light blues speak to a reflective mood, a wish for gentleness. So the reflections here hold a double meaning: the water mirroring the world above, and the quieter work of turning inward. The blue reflective mind.
There is a stillness in these warm tones — calm, almost meditative — the kind that doesn't ask anything of you. Almost as though you could pass the days simply sitting with it.
In a world that rewards noise, I find myself returning to stillness. I hope this brings a little of that into your home.