Primrose Hill (£45-£235)

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There are two theories explaining where Primrose Hill got its name. One is that the hill was once covered in Primroses and the other is that it was named after Archibald Primrose who was Prime Minister during the rapid expansion of the London underground.

These prints are of original artwork hand drawn by Claire with pencil. They have been transformed into a high quality limited edition Giclée prints. These use the highest-quality pigment-based inks. Giclée fine art printing achieves bold, true to life colours in exquisite detail with excellent age resistance.

All prints are on Hahnemühle Bamboo 290gsm paper. Claire uses it because it is an environmentally friendly paper with a tactile, natural feel. This resource-saving material is made from 90% bamboo fibers mixed with 10% cotton rag. It’s the world’s premier bamboo fine art paper for printing. It achieves a vast colour gamut with high colour density.

A2 size is a limited edition of 200.

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There are two theories explaining where Primrose Hill got its name. One is that the hill was once covered in Primroses and the other is that it was named after Archibald Primrose who was Prime Minister during the rapid expansion of the London underground.

These prints are of original artwork hand drawn by Claire with pencil. They have been transformed into a high quality limited edition Giclée prints. These use the highest-quality pigment-based inks. Giclée fine art printing achieves bold, true to life colours in exquisite detail with excellent age resistance.

All prints are on Hahnemühle Bamboo 290gsm paper. Claire uses it because it is an environmentally friendly paper with a tactile, natural feel. This resource-saving material is made from 90% bamboo fibers mixed with 10% cotton rag. It’s the world’s premier bamboo fine art paper for printing. It achieves a vast colour gamut with high colour density.

A2 size is a limited edition of 200.

There are two theories explaining where Primrose Hill got its name. One is that the hill was once covered in Primroses and the other is that it was named after Archibald Primrose who was Prime Minister during the rapid expansion of the London underground.

These prints are of original artwork hand drawn by Claire with pencil. They have been transformed into a high quality limited edition Giclée prints. These use the highest-quality pigment-based inks. Giclée fine art printing achieves bold, true to life colours in exquisite detail with excellent age resistance.

All prints are on Hahnemühle Bamboo 290gsm paper. Claire uses it because it is an environmentally friendly paper with a tactile, natural feel. This resource-saving material is made from 90% bamboo fibers mixed with 10% cotton rag. It’s the world’s premier bamboo fine art paper for printing. It achieves a vast colour gamut with high colour density.

A2 size is a limited edition of 200.