A3 print of the Anstruther Harbour by artist Henry Philip.
Anstruther in the East Neuk of Fife, is a bustling seaside village full of charm and characters. This print aims to capture the buzz that makes Anstruther loved by so many. See if you can spot your favourite pub or cafe!
The nitty gritty details:
Printed on 310gsm museum-grade archival paper, this piece is designed to remain vibrant and fade-resistant for decades. I’ve tried lots of different papers and this feels great in your hands and looks lovely framed. Each print is individually backed with sturdy card and carefully packaged for delivery via Royal Mail.
Please note: frames are not included. Your print will arrive signed and shipped flat for protection.
Option to purchase print with or without a printed title
About the artist:
Henry Philip is a Scottish artist who takes inspiration from the everyday moments life throws up. His work attempts to capture all those moments which make life so special, the hardships, the comical, the acts of kindness. His unique style of illustration is inspired by the busy scenes of childhood books such as ‘Where’s Wally’ and artists Tim Cockburn and Heath Robinson to name a few.
A3 print of the Anstruther Harbour by artist Henry Philip.
Anstruther in the East Neuk of Fife, is a bustling seaside village full of charm and characters. This print aims to capture the buzz that makes Anstruther loved by so many. See if you can spot your favourite pub or cafe!
The nitty gritty details:
Printed on 310gsm museum-grade archival paper, this piece is designed to remain vibrant and fade-resistant for decades. I’ve tried lots of different papers and this feels great in your hands and looks lovely framed. Each print is individually backed with sturdy card and carefully packaged for delivery via Royal Mail.
Please note: frames are not included. Your print will arrive signed and shipped flat for protection.
Option to purchase print with or without a printed title
About the artist:
Henry Philip is a Scottish artist who takes inspiration from the everyday moments life throws up. His work attempts to capture all those moments which make life so special, the hardships, the comical, the acts of kindness. His unique style of illustration is inspired by the busy scenes of childhood books such as ‘Where’s Wally’ and artists Tim Cockburn and Heath Robinson to name a few.