"Looking Up in Kew's Palm House" - Print
“Looking Up in Kew’s Palm House” painting looks up to one of the impressive Victorian iron joints along the ceiling of Kew garden’s Palm House.
On my trip to London in 2018 I spent a whole day at Kew Garden’s, and the Palm House holds my heart to this day. Housing tropical and sub-tropical plants from the depths of the rainforest, around every corner I was stunned by magnificent grand plants. With the morning light pouring through the windows, and the mist heavy in the air. Walking down the pathways of the Palm house was breathtaking.
The feature elements of this painting are the decadent plants and the elaborate architecture of the glass house. The Palm House was built by borrowing techniques from ship builders in 1848, making it resemble a ship structurally. It was the largest glasshouse in the world to ever be built at the time.
I hope that this composition celebrating the magnificence of the Palm House entices you to add it to your collection.
Created as a part of the British Horticulture Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
This piece makes a wonderful diptych when paired with my “From Kew’s Palm House Balcony” painting, which I worked on simultaneously with “Looking Up in Kew’s Palm House”. Together they sing and balance each other.
You can collect a print of “Kew’s Palm House Balcony” HERE.
This professional inkjet MATTE Fine Art Print was created from my original watercolour painting and is printed on a luxurious smooth presentation paper with a 9-colour plus Chroma Optimizer ink system which delivers gallery quality prints. This is an UNFRAMED print - frame is NOT included. Each print is signed on the lower left or right corner and is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Each print is made-to-order on the highest quality of ultra premium presentation paper, and produced individually, signed, and shipped in a flat mailer from my printshop.
Please allow 1-3 business days for your order to ship. Please note: Changes to your order are only available for 24 hours after purchase.
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
Click here for my favourite frames you can buy for your prints.
“Looking Up in Kew’s Palm House” painting looks up to one of the impressive Victorian iron joints along the ceiling of Kew garden’s Palm House.
On my trip to London in 2018 I spent a whole day at Kew Garden’s, and the Palm House holds my heart to this day. Housing tropical and sub-tropical plants from the depths of the rainforest, around every corner I was stunned by magnificent grand plants. With the morning light pouring through the windows, and the mist heavy in the air. Walking down the pathways of the Palm house was breathtaking.
The feature elements of this painting are the decadent plants and the elaborate architecture of the glass house. The Palm House was built by borrowing techniques from ship builders in 1848, making it resemble a ship structurally. It was the largest glasshouse in the world to ever be built at the time.
I hope that this composition celebrating the magnificence of the Palm House entices you to add it to your collection.
Created as a part of the British Horticulture Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
This piece makes a wonderful diptych when paired with my “From Kew’s Palm House Balcony” painting, which I worked on simultaneously with “Looking Up in Kew’s Palm House”. Together they sing and balance each other.
You can collect a print of “Kew’s Palm House Balcony” HERE.
This professional inkjet MATTE Fine Art Print was created from my original watercolour painting and is printed on a luxurious smooth presentation paper with a 9-colour plus Chroma Optimizer ink system which delivers gallery quality prints. This is an UNFRAMED print - frame is NOT included. Each print is signed on the lower left or right corner and is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Each print is made-to-order on the highest quality of ultra premium presentation paper, and produced individually, signed, and shipped in a flat mailer from my printshop.
Please allow 1-3 business days for your order to ship. Please note: Changes to your order are only available for 24 hours after purchase.
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
Click here for my favourite frames you can buy for your prints.
“Looking Up in Kew’s Palm House” painting looks up to one of the impressive Victorian iron joints along the ceiling of Kew garden’s Palm House.
On my trip to London in 2018 I spent a whole day at Kew Garden’s, and the Palm House holds my heart to this day. Housing tropical and sub-tropical plants from the depths of the rainforest, around every corner I was stunned by magnificent grand plants. With the morning light pouring through the windows, and the mist heavy in the air. Walking down the pathways of the Palm house was breathtaking.
The feature elements of this painting are the decadent plants and the elaborate architecture of the glass house. The Palm House was built by borrowing techniques from ship builders in 1848, making it resemble a ship structurally. It was the largest glasshouse in the world to ever be built at the time.
I hope that this composition celebrating the magnificence of the Palm House entices you to add it to your collection.
Created as a part of the British Horticulture Series. Learn more about this series, its inspiration, and sentiments that rooted my process, HERE.
This piece makes a wonderful diptych when paired with my “From Kew’s Palm House Balcony” painting, which I worked on simultaneously with “Looking Up in Kew’s Palm House”. Together they sing and balance each other.
You can collect a print of “Kew’s Palm House Balcony” HERE.
This professional inkjet MATTE Fine Art Print was created from my original watercolour painting and is printed on a luxurious smooth presentation paper with a 9-colour plus Chroma Optimizer ink system which delivers gallery quality prints. This is an UNFRAMED print - frame is NOT included. Each print is signed on the lower left or right corner and is accompanied by a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Each print is made-to-order on the highest quality of ultra premium presentation paper, and produced individually, signed, and shipped in a flat mailer from my printshop.
Please allow 1-3 business days for your order to ship. Please note: Changes to your order are only available for 24 hours after purchase.
Download my Framing Guide for affordable framing advice.
Click here for my favourite frames you can buy for your prints.