Filter art

All
All types
Digital art
Pottery
Printmaking
artist
Felt
Glass
Other
Painting
Poetry
Print
Sculpture
All styles
Floral
Abstract
Contemporary
Landscape
Naive
Portraits
Stylized
All surfaces
Fine art print
Boxed canvas
Canvas
Canvasboard
Paper
Other
All medias
Digital
Digital Print
Print
Acrylic
Mixed
Oil
Watercolour
Other
Filter art Show by Show by
newest first
oldest first
price low to high
price high to low
A-Z
Z-A
  • Original SOLD
  • Original SOLD
  • Original SOLD
  • Original SOLD

Megan Young

Title: Gunnerside Gill, Swaledale

The old stone bridge, sitting at the confluence of two streams under the ruins of Blakethwaite mine. Now covered in rustic charm as the ageing stonework and hillside scars fade back into the landscape. Nature has softened the edges of what used to be hard and dangerous work. I love walking along the river from Gunnerside village to Blakethwaite, so it was no surprise to find myself one day sketching the old stone bridge when we stopped for sandwiches and a flask of coffee.

Produced on 310gsm Hahnemühle Archival paper using LUCIA pigment inks, this print is an excellent reproduction of the original painting. Fine detail is captured down to the tiniest brushstrokes and there is a pronounced depth and accuracy of colour. Available to purchase unframed, mounted or framed from my website, meganyoungfineart.com

⦁ Print run of 200
⦁ Individually signed and numbered
⦁ Certificate of Authenticity


Status: Sold
Prints: Available as prints
Kind: Print
Size of artwork: 25cm x 36cm x 0.1cm
Style: Landscape
Including frame: 50cm x 60cm x 2cm
Media: Ask the artist
Surface: Fine art print
Where to buy: Online only

    Ok, so you would like to buy a print, we have loads of possibilities for you, can you let us know what you are ideally looking for and we will get you a price.



      Title: Gunnerside Gill, Swaledale

      The old stone bridge, sitting at the confluence of two streams under the ruins of Blakethwaite mine. Now covered in rustic charm as the ageing stonework and hillside scars fade back into the landscape. Nature has softened the edges of what used to be hard and dangerous work. I love walking along the river from Gunnerside village to Blakethwaite, so it was no surprise to find myself one day sketching the old stone bridge when we stopped for sandwiches and a flask of coffee.

      Produced on 310gsm Hahnemühle Archival paper using LUCIA pigment inks, this print is an excellent reproduction of the original painting. Fine detail is captured down to the tiniest brushstrokes and there is a pronounced depth and accuracy of colour. Available to purchase unframed, mounted or framed from my website, meganyoungfineart.com

      ⦁ Print run of 200
      ⦁ Individually signed and numbered
      ⦁ Certificate of Authenticity

      Add to basket


      Share