Lucy Pittaway
Waving Them Off
I was born in a town close to the ICI works on Teesside. Although I later moved away from this area my family lived in houses on streets like this, dwarfed by the huge chimneys rising from the ground behind them. They became part of the scenery to us, barely noticed and life existed in the community beneath the smoke, where dogs and kids ran around in the streets chasing the window cleaners and men on bikes. I remember the call of the rag and bone man and the milk float delivering his bottles in the early hours of the morning.
Limited Edition Print - Run of 195
This image has been printed on archival quality 315gsm Fine Art Paper using industry standard lightfast inks. Each print comes numbered and personally signed by Lucy and is available in a number of sizes.
Artwork Size Guide
Based on the size of the print and finish type you choose; you will need to know what the final size will be when you add a mount or a frame. Use the below information as a guide when choosing your artwork type and size.
Print Sizes
These sizes can be used in portrait or landscape format.
Print Size: 24inch x 12inch
Mounted Size: 31inch x 19.5inch
Framed Size: 33inch x 21inch
Bevel Frame Size: 35inch x 23inch
Print Size: 36inch x 18inch
Mounted Size: 43inch x 27inch
Framed Size: 44inch x 28inch
Bevel Frame Size: 46inch x 30inch
Canvas Sizes
These sizes can be used in portrait or landscape format.
Print Size: 36inch x 18inch
Framed Size: 37.5inch x 19.5inch
Important Information
*All sizes are approximate. If you require further information, please contact us and we will be happy to talk through the sizes in more detail.
*Print frame sizes are based on a standard frame (also known as a web frame). Canvas frame sizes are based on a slim box frame. Additional frame options are available in our galleries, please contact us for more information about frames and sizes.
*Framed prints sized 26inch or larger will be framed with Perspex instead of glass to prevent damage during shipping.
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