The headlong moon – print

£90.00

Fine art print on archival paper of a Welsh Marches landscape painting by Helen Arthur.

From an edition limited to 50 prints. Mounted but not framed – 30 x 40cm (12 x 16”).

Have you ever seen the full moon in the day time? It’s shocking and eerily beautiful. I saw one such moon very recently, on an early February morning and it made it’s way into this small treasure painting. We tend to give full moons special names, like harvest moon or snow moon, but I was very drawn to Dylan Thomas’s descriptor “headlong” mentioned in A Child’s Christmas in Wales. The moon here hangs over Offa’s Dyke Path. I see this ridge, painted blue here, every day. And every day it is a little bit different; there’s always something new to see. Don’t you love that about being in a special place; there’s always something new to take in.

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Fine art print on archival paper of a Welsh Marches landscape painting by Helen Arthur.

From an edition limited to 50 prints. Mounted but not framed – 30 x 40cm (12 x 16”).

Have you ever seen the full moon in the day time? It’s shocking and eerily beautiful. I saw one such moon very recently, on an early February morning and it made it’s way into this small treasure painting. We tend to give full moons special names, like harvest moon or snow moon, but I was very drawn to Dylan Thomas’s descriptor “headlong” mentioned in A Child’s Christmas in Wales. The moon here hangs over Offa’s Dyke Path. I see this ridge, painted blue here, every day. And every day it is a little bit different; there’s always something new to see. Don’t you love that about being in a special place; there’s always something new to take in.