Description
This illustration is a portrait of London’s Garrick Theatre at night – all lit up. The audience inside are probably enjoying a political comedy, or just taking their seats to watch a chiller starring somebody famous. This is a digital copy of my original illustration and is printed on quality paper in A4 or A3 sizes. These are standard sizes and easy to mount and frame. There is a white border around the image to allow for the signature. Some photos show how lovely the print will look framed, but please note that the print is sold unframed and without a mount.
I sign all the prints in pencil in the bottom right and include the title of the print.
The Garrick Theatre is in Charing Cross Road in central London – not far from the National Gallery and Trafalgar Square. W S Gilbert, the writer of the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, had it commissioned and built in 1889. It is best known for showing comedies, and is named after actor David Garrick.
A4 and A3 prints will be sent by Royal Mail and presented in a cello bag with a cardboard back for protection or onward delivery. International deliveries may be sent rolled in a tube.
Available options:
Paper size: A4 (210 x 297mm or 8.3 x 11.7 inches).
Paper size: A3 (297 x 420mm or 11.7 x 16.5 inches).
Please note colours may vary slightly depending on your computer screen calibration.