BT18: Somewhere Under the Rainbow, Bitchdaughter Tower, Bailey Hill, York. Betty's Travels Series. Prints derived from my original mixed media illustration on cotton.
Introducing Betty, who likes sightseeing with her friends and family. She tours the land, bringing a little colour to brighten the day, blissfully unaware of the attention she attracts as she gets mistaken for another, more famous Betty... Things just seem to happen around Betty as she walks through life, this series is a small photo album of some of those moments.
Here, Betty and the Colonel take a stroll around York's city walls with a colourful umbrella. Did you know that this tower on the city wall is called Bitchdaughter Tower? There was a particularly unpleasant prison housed in the tower on the inside of the wall!
The Original of this Painting is Available and prints are available, all paper prints are Giclée prints and here are the options:
Double mounted; top mount in textured snow white, with a pin line of black underneath. Outer mount dimension 30 x 30cm - this will fit a standard metric frame size image area 19 x 19cm.
Original Illustration hand drawn mixed media on cotton double mounted; top mount in textured snow white, with a pin line of black underneath. Outer mount dimension 30 x 30cm image area 22.5 x 22.5cm.