Railings And Lifebuoy At The Back Of The Hilton

Fine Art Harland & Wolff Print

A quirky take on a view of Belfast’s shipyard from the back of the Hilton hotel.

 

The foreground, middle and background of this ‘square-shaped’ study are beautifully balanced.

 

The viewer’s eye moves from the historic Sirocco chimney, to the shipyard, down through the blue hues of the river Lagan and to a textured representation of railings and shadow.

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Prints come in 5 approximate sizes:

  • A0: 841 x 1189mm
  • A1: 594 x 841mm
  • A2: 420 x 594 mm
  • A3: 297 x 420 mm
  • A4: 210 x 297 mm

Please note, these are approximate sizes. The final size of the print will depend on the aspect ratio and size of the original painting. Not all prints are available in all sizes. The available sizes can be found in the “Size” dropdown above.

Delivery charges will added at checkout, and are calculated according to shipping address. Large prints (A0, A1, A2) are shipped rolled in strong-walled postal tubes. Small prints (A3, A4) are shipped strong cardboard flat envelopes. Originals are carefully boxed & packaged. A tracking number is emailed to the customer at time of posting. Further information about Delivery can be found on the FAQs page.

Una’s Fine Art Giclée prints are produced using German etching or Photo Art Silk paper and pigment inks that are museum quality.

Each limited edition print has a surrounding white border and Una signs, numbers and titles each one.

  • Prints & Originals

All originals and prints are sold unframed.

It is highly recommended that they are brought to a local framer for a professional and well protected finish. We can provide advice on framing options on request.

The story behind...

Railings And Lifebuoy At The Back Of The Hilton

I noted this particular view when taking a break from my daughter’s dancing competition in the Hilton hotel.

It was a well-earned break away from the repetitive music and dark hall!

The fresh morning and bright colours of this scene struck me.

My vision was pulled towards the lemon and saffron yellows of the shipyard and sunlight dazzled off the blues and teals of the Lagan. I could immediately envision it all on canvas.

An added bonus was the lifebuoy in the foreground. It was a great excuse to mix up some tactile cadmium and pyrrole oranges to my palette – all adding to the paintings delicate balance and composition.

Signed By Una O'Grady