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Lucy Pittaway

Opposites Attract - Original Artwork

Sale price £5,900.00

Medium: Soft Pastel on Board Size: 26 inches by 26 inches Frame Type: Chunky Black Bevel Opposites attract, or so they say! Here we have a dog and a cat, snuggling up together, peaceful and content.
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Medium: Soft Pastel on Board


Size: 26 inches by 26 inches


Frame Type: Chunky Black Bevel

Opposites attract, or so they say! Here we have a dog and a cat, snuggling up together, peaceful and content. Sometimes at war with one another, cats and dogs have earned themselves a reputation for being arch rivals but not in this house! Inspired by Lucy’s past, growing up with a house full of dogs and cats, her experience of these firm friends was quite different.


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Produced in Yorkshire

HANDMADE IN THE UK

PRODUCED IN YORKSHIRE

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CREATING A TRIBUTE TO SYCAMORE GAP

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