High Sunderland – The Gateway (2015)
Original media: Inks, gouache, acrylics, pencils, watercolour, gold leaf and gold thread
High Sunderland Hall stood on the hills above the Shibden Valley, Halifax. It dates back to the 17th century and featured gargoyles, twisted stone figures, green men and griffins. It is thought to have been the inspiration for the house of Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte having taught in a school near by. High Sunderland was demolished in 1951.
Available as a signed limited edition print, hand-finished with gold leaf and gold thread. All prints are mounted and can be posted, unless purchased framed.
Finished dimensions: 59cm x 75cm
Please contact the artist to check availability of prints.

Oak Veneer

Distressed Gold

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Framed pieces are provided with non-reflective art glass. If selecting a framed option, please be prepared to collect your print from Kate’s studio and allow up to three weeks (currently four weeks if ordering oak – moulding supplier issues mean that stock will be available from mid-May).
