Lucy Pittaway
Under the Moon of Love - Original Artwork
DESCRIPTION
Medium: Soft Pastel on Board
Size: 30” x 30”
Framed Size: 37" x 37"
Frame Type: Black Bevel
There's something so peaceful about looking up at the moon and watching the stars dance across the sky; and these two sheep are taking full advantage of the night sky as they sit under the moonlight basking in each others love.
The moon is big and bright, two lovers stare in delight. As they witness a shooting star, amidst a tree of bright red hearts.
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Produced in Yorkshire
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What Our Customers Say
Verified Customer
Spent a while in the Keswick gallery, came home and finally decided which pictures we wanted. Ordered with frames. Delivery was quick, quality excellent, well packaged and we were kept advised of progress throughout. Very Happy
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Very pleased with the service, communication, delivery and packaging were excellent. The package arrived much quicker than I was expecting, thank you.
Verified Customer
I purchased the beautiful framed print as a gift for a collector. The picture will look fantastic hung and with which all dog owners can equate to raise a smile. Very well packaged for delivery and wrapping
Verified Customer
It as shown, never been disappointed.
Verified Customer
Wow this art work is amazing!! Firstly the packaging and communication was outstanding from ordering to delivery. The colours are out of this world and so bright! Definitely artwork to make you smile. 😊
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Beautiful products, great value.
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CREATING A TRIBUTE TO SYCAMORE GAP
