"Maggie Humphry's Shropshire" .


Numbered and signed reproduction prints : limited editions

Watercolour heavyweight paper (240gsm): giclee-level printing : top quality inks

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Stokesay Castle

There is a magic in the wooded hills, which flows and fills the valley, hinting at different lives and different times.
So old. So old.
Flanked by a sea of yellow rape and rippling corn
this great stone ship comes sailing down.
Brambles and wild oats are pushed aside like ocean waves.

Image approximately 31 by 23 cm
Edition of 250 £25.00 postage free

Lower Hall, Worfield
(near Bridgnorth)

A taste of eternal English summer when lilies and roses
fill the air with heavy scent.
In hushed water gardens behind, the stream trickles endlessly, dragonflies darting among the lily pads.
Lush loved gardens, delicately tended.

Image size approximately 39 by 26 cm
Edition of 250 £25.00 postage free

Barns at Muckley Cross
(near Much Wenlock - now converted)

My old yearning to live on a farm long gone, I now feast my eyes and capture the traditional buildings soon to be converted.
What of the swallows, owls, and secret creatures?
Countless dark recesses smelling of hay and animals soon to be lost. A moving figure in the gloom attracts the ever hungry sheep.

Image size approximately 32 by 23.5 cm
Edition of 250 £25.00 postage free

The Myddleton Arms, Ruthin
(Vale of Clwyd, Denbighshire)

This print is loosely based on an old, old photograph of this famous building in St Peter's Square in Ruthin.
It's known as the Seven Eyes of Ruthin, referring to its many windows, now much straightened and not quite so enchanting as in times gone by.

Image size approximately 34 by 24 cm
Enhanced - each is individually hand-tinted
Edition of 350 £27.00 postage free

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