Lucy's Happy Place
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A love of badgers and birdies :)
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An A3 size (42 x 29.7 cm or 16.5 x 11.7 inches) print of Lucy's cute 'Winter Chums' Illustration. The image depicts a badger wrapped up in a wooly scarf and hat with his Red Cardinal friend perched on top of the bobble on his hat.
The illustration is printed onto high quality, thick & glossy photo paper, which brings out the vivid colours and details in the image.
This print can be tacked straight up onto a wall like a poster or framed and hung to create an eye-catching feature in a room. It's ideal for a workspace, living room or bedroom and makes a wonderful present for kids and big kids alike.
SHIPPING: In order that this print can reach you in mint condition it will be sent wrapped and rolled inside a poster tube through first class post.
How Lucy created this artwork:
1. The badger and Cardinal were drawn free hand in pencil on white paper.
2. This image was then partially painted and then traced in black fine-liner onto tracing paper.
3. The trace was scanned onto a computer and the black outline was refined.
4. Colour, texture and pattern were added in Photoshop.
4. Then the painted original was scanned and the painted elements added to the image.
5. The back ground was then painted and scanned in, with the trees added seperately.
Designed by Lucy Farfort in Newcastle
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