Wait Til Ya Hear This
Fine Art Belfast Print
This ‘gossipy’ moment is captured in Belfast’s Castle Court shopping centre.
It features two women taking a break on a wooden bench.
The viewer’s eye is initially drawn to the woman on the left. As onlookers, we take in her features. Her elderly face is full of expression and texture.
Even though we only get a glimpse of the other woman’s face, we can almost imagine it.
This is a delicately painted study of city life and human connection.
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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.
Wait Til Ya Hear This
I used to work in Castle Court while I was studying at Art College. I sold lottery tickets!
I also spent a lot of my time ‘people watching’.
I loved watching the mannerisms and idiosyncrancies of this type of wee lady. I enjoyed a chat with especially the older members of our society as they bought their lottery tickets. Unlike the younger clientele they were rarely in a rush and enjoyed the banter.
I still enjoy chats with those people who have been in the world a lot longer than me. They have seen and endured more than most of us. I enjoy tapping into their insights and wisdom as I listen to the stories as they reminisce.
These two friends have travelled into the city centre by bus or black taxi. Separately or together. They aren’t buying much but the trip down the town gets them ‘out of the house’. I love their anoraks, body shape and the fact that they have given up using hair dye.
This is a contented moment in their day as they catch up on all the latest gossip.