Kestrel & St Mary’s Church, Illustrated Print by Amanda Bradley
£12.00 – £17.00
The Whitby Wildlife Collection | Kestrel & St Mary's Church
The church graveyard and abbey ruins provided Bram Stoker with a key part of his inspiration when writing ‘Dracula’ in 1897 and featured as one of the principal locations in the English sequences in the novel.
This print is one in an exclusive illustration series inspired by Whitby and North Yorkshire's coastal heritage, wildlife and folklore. Each design illustrates part of the area's famous history or a local folk tale.
Printed on beautifully textured 250gsm Tintoretto Gesso paper.
Please note: This print does not come framed.
The print is available in 21 x 21cm and 29.7 x 29.7cm.
Illustrated by Amanda Bradley
Printed in the UK
Description
This is an inkjet print of Amanda's original pen and ink illustration. Printed on beautifully textured 250gsm Tintoretto Gesso paper. Tinteretto Gesso is a high quality uncoated textured Italian paper with an off white shade. Colours may slightly vary due to paper texture, all prints are signed and numbered by hand.
Additional information
Size | 21 x 21 cm, 29.7 x 29.7 cm |
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