The Oak Door
A closed door gives the impression that someone wants to hide away or you’re not allowed in, but doors are designed to be opened up as well, so I like to see them as actually being welcoming.
This is part of The Church of St. Laurence Stroud. It’s not the main door but access to the vestry, nevertheless, very ornate.
An interesting fact!
Janus was the Roman god of doors (yes, really) and they named January after him.
The Oak Door
A Limited Edition of 80 High Quality Giclée Prints on Archival Paper from an Original Painting in Acrylics.
What is Giclée?
It is a specialist fine art method of printing that creates exceptionally high quality reproductions using special pigment based inks. Together with a good quality cotton based paper, a much longer lifespan than conventional inks can be achieved, which can retain the vividness of colour for over 200 years.
Paper
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Sizes
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Frames
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