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8.00" x 5.50"
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10.00" x 7.50"
Herdy family, the Langdale Pikes Poster
by Anita Nicholson
Product Details
Herdy family, the Langdale Pikes poster by Anita Nicholson. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Herdwick sheep family beside the Cumbria Way long distance footpath near the Langdale Pikes in the English Lake District in the summer time.
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Comments (2)
Artist's Description
Herdwick sheep family beside the Cumbria Way long distance footpath near the Langdale Pikes in the English Lake District in the summer time.
About Anita Nicholson
With the great outdoors as her studio, Northumberland-based photographer Anita Nicholson has no lack of inspiration for her haunting landscapes and seascapes. The North East of England, the Lake District and beyond have been the inspiration for Anita ever since she moved to the North East, where her father's family are from, in 2007. When she arrived in the region, she immediately fell in love with the expansive sandy beaches and wide open countryside of Northumberland. Taking up photography in 2010 opened her eyes even more widely to the beauty of the region, from the abundant wild flowers along the valleys, to the intricate patterns and subtle colour of the rocks along the coast at places like Collywell Bay and Spittal Beach, to the...
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Debby Pueschel
I really like this. Congratulations on your feature in Fine Art America Professionals. FL
Anita Nicholson replied:
Thank you Debby :-)
Constance Lowery
why are they painted green? L
Anita Nicholson replied:
Good question - at breeding time when the rams join the ewe flock they might be fitted with a crayon harness round their chest or have their brisket painted. As they go round mating the ewes, the colour will transfer onto the females’ rumps, leaving a clear indication of where the ram has been..