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This print of original water colour and pen drawing is limited to 40 editions in each size. Each print is signed and numbered by me, the artist, and the wonderful story comes printed on the back to enjoy.
We now get all our frames handmade bespoke and the price reflects this. The frame sizes we offer are:
Small 26cm
Medium 35cm
Large 46 cm
X Large 63 cm
XX Large 90cm
Please note that these sizes are approximate only. My frames are hand made locally and may differ slightly in size. The materials used for the frames are wood and perspex. We cannot post glass frames, however It is possible for us put glass in the frames but only on collected orders.
If you would like a glass frame please specify so in the additional information box at the check out and we will contact you when your order is ready to arrange your collection.
Please note that X Large and XX large prints are made to order and can take between 7-10 days. All other size should be dispatched within 5 working days.
Enjoy free shipping in Ireland!
This print of original water colour and pen drawing is limited to 40 editions in each size. Each print is signed and numbered by me, the artist, and the wonderful story comes printed on the back to enjoy.
We now get all our frames handmade bespoke and the price reflects this. The frame sizes we offer are:
Small 26cm
Medium 35cm
Large 46 cm
X Large 63 cm
XX Large 90cm
Please note that these sizes are approximate only. My frames are hand made locally and may differ slightly in size. The materials used for the frames are wood and perspex. We cannot post glass frames, however It is possible for us put glass in the frames but only on collected orders.
If you would like a glass frame please specify so in the additional information box at the check out and we will contact you when your order is ready to arrange your collection.
Please note that X Large and XX large prints are made to order and can take between 7-10 days. All other size should be dispatched within 5 working days.
Enjoy free shipping in Ireland!
This print of original water colour and pen drawing is limited to 40 editions in each size. Each print is signed and numbered by me, the artist, and the wonderful story comes printed on the back to enjoy.
We now get all our frames handmade bespoke and the price reflects this. The frame sizes we offer are:
Small 26cm
Medium 35cm
Large 46 cm
X Large 63 cm
XX Large 90cm
Please note that these sizes are approximate only. My frames are hand made locally and may differ slightly in size. The materials used for the frames are wood and perspex. We cannot post glass frames, however It is possible for us put glass in the frames but only on collected orders.
If you would like a glass frame please specify so in the additional information box at the check out and we will contact you when your order is ready to arrange your collection.
Please note that X Large and XX large prints are made to order and can take between 7-10 days. All other size should be dispatched within 5 working days.
Enjoy free shipping in Ireland!
Are you looking for a unique piece of artwork for your home or a meangful gift for someone special? This beautiful print will light up your home and also holds deeper layers of history and lore? Its is part of my 2019 Home collection which was a creative response to my interviews with Irish emigrants. The unique story comes with the print and gives an extra special depth of meaning. It makes a unique, pretty and a wonderful gift for everyone, a perfect gift for any child or for yourself.
The following unique story comes printed as part of the product:
Emigrant: Seamus Mc Dermot
Seamus Mc Dermot was born in Manorhamilton, Co leitrim and now Lives in Forest gate, London. Seamus moved to London in 1969 when he was aged 22 he is now aged 71. He came from a farming background but left because he could could not get work at home.London has been very good to him overall. One regret he has is renting a shared room on his first week in London, as his room mate stole all the money he had brought over from Ireland. Seamus managed to get back on his feet and enjoyed going to the dances in his early London days, he danced with another Irish lady one night, they went onto marry and had two children but in 1989 his wife died of cancer and Seamus brought up the kids on his own after.
Seamus told me about memories of growing up on the farm and helping his father on the land. He still enjoys writing home to his family in Ireland. But when i asked Seamus what the word home mean’t to him said “ Home is with my wife and children and in the end I would like to be buried with my wife in London”