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Lucy Pittaway

Night on the Shambles - Original Artwork

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Medium: Soft Pastel on Board Size: 28.
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DESCRIPTION

Medium: Soft Pastel on Board


Size: 28.5 inch x 38 inch


Frame Type: Chunky Black Bevel


"Night on the Shambles" is an appealing artwork by Lucy Pittaway, featuring York's iconic Shambles with its medieval architecture under a beautiful blue sky. The title cleverly plays on the expression 'a night on the tiles,' adding a whimsical touch. Lucy's signature addition of sheep adds a delightful twist, showcasing her unique style. This piece is a departure from her usual subjects, making it a noteworthy addition that invites viewers to explore the magic of the Shambles through Lucy's creative interpretation.



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Produced in Yorkshire

HANDMADE IN THE UK

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