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Limited Edition 350gsm Fine Art print of York Minster at night captured from the newly opened Minster Refectory Brasserie.

From Matt Lightfoot's 'Puddled in York' Reflection Collection, this series is a unique take on capturing historic York in a new photographic light. Recently capturing the attention of mainstream media, Matt's Puddled In York collection featured on BBC News, Matt has exhibited his works across York, including at York Art Gallery's Sketch Café, City Screen Picture House and more.


All photographs from this collection are available to buy either framed or as a fine art print.


Each photograph from the collection is available in two different sizes, a small and a large version.

Each size IS strictly limited to 100 copies.


This museum-grade 350gsm fine art 'panoramic' style print entitled

'York Minster Reflectory'

Complete with a black frame measuring 35cm x 55.5cm (w x h)

includes a bespoke dual-core mount, titled, numbered and hand signed by the artist.

SMALL - /100   -  Fine Art Print measuring 40cm x 20cm

LARGE - /100    - Fine Art Print measuring 80cm x 40cm


The price for this Ltd Ed. signed & framed print is 125.00 


Individual unframed prints are also available for  85.00


***  Please select at checkout whether you wish to order the framed or unframed option  ***


Matt has collaborated with Tang Hall Smart CIC (THS) with his Puddled in York project, who have enabled him to sell and promote his artwork through their various creative learning opportunities.
Tang Hall Smart CIC Music, Arts & Sport Community Organisation runs classes, clubs, activities & events based in York, UK.

They offer creative and personalised learning programmes for young people with an Educational Health Care Plan (E.H.C.P) as well as creative clubs, classes & programmes for people who have struggled with mental health, homelessness and/or addiction.

THS also works with adults with a range of additional needs. 

 

Framed 'York Minster Reflectory' Fine


Limited Edition 350gsm Fine Art print of York Minster at night captured from the newly opened Minster Refectory Brasserie.

From Matt Lightfoot's 'Puddled in York' Reflection Collection, this series is a unique take on capturing historic York in a new photographic light. Recently capturing the attention of mainstream media, Matt's Puddled In York collection featured on BBC News, Matt has exhibited his works across York, including at York Art Gallery's Sketch Café, City Screen Picture House and more.


All photographs from this collection are available to buy either framed or as a fine art print.


Each photograph from the collection is available in two different sizes, a small and a large version.

Each size IS strictly limited to 100 copies.


This museum-grade 350gsm fine art 'panoramic' style print entitled

'York Minster Reflectory'

Complete with a black frame measuring 35cm x 55.5cm (w x h)

includes a bespoke dual-core mount, titled, numbered and hand signed by the artist.

SMALL - /100   -  Fine Art Print measuring 40cm x 20cm

LARGE - /100    - Fine Art Print measuring 80cm x 40cm


The price for this Ltd Ed. signed & framed print is 125.00 


Individual unframed prints are also available for  85.00


***  Please select at checkout whether you wish to order the framed or unframed option  ***


Matt has collaborated with Tang Hall Smart CIC (THS) with his Puddled in York project, who have enabled him to sell and promote his artwork through their various creative learning opportunities.
Tang Hall Smart CIC Music, Arts & Sport Community Organisation runs classes, clubs, activities & events based in York, UK.

They offer creative and personalised learning programmes for young people with an Educational Health Care Plan (E.H.C.P) as well as creative clubs, classes & programmes for people who have struggled with mental health, homelessness and/or addiction.

THS also works with adults with a range of additional needs. 

 


£125.00

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