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What are men to mountains and rocks? - PRINT

This is a print of my sold original, up-cycled, oil painting of 'What are men to mountains and rocks', inspired by the 2005 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, written by Jane Austen. 

 

This painting shows my depiction of a scene from the 2005 Pride and Prejudice when Elizabeth has travelled to the north for a holiday with her aunt and uncle. It's a moment that shows the boldness, wildness and 'untameness' of Lizzy. She is reflecting whilst being immersed in nature, something that is woven into the fabric of her. I loved this moment in the film and wanted to bring it to life. 

 

These art print are printed on uncoated stock made from 100% genuine de-inked post consumer waste and FSC® certified. Made in an industry leading mill to strict ISO 14001 standards for environmental management, our Unicorn White is processed chlorine free (PCF) significantly reducing water contamination from processing.

The prints are highly resistant to UV light and are PH neutral, allowing you to display them for years.

 

This print comes in 5 sizes.

8 x 12in /  20.3 x 30.5 cm

11 x 14in / 27.9 x 35.6 cm

16 x 20in / 40.6 x 50.8 cm

20 x 28in / 50.8 x 71.1 cm

24 x 36in / 61.0 x 91.4cm

 

Thank you for being here🏹

 

This fan art is not official merchandise for Jane Austen nor Universal Pictures.

What are men to mountains and rocks? - PRINT

£18.00Price

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