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Under My Umbrella Paper Print by Alexander Millar
Under My Umbrella Paper Print by Alexander Millar
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Type: Limited Edition Print
Edition: 295
Medium: Giclee On Paper
Image Size: 18.5" x 15"
Framed Size: TBC
Signature: Yes, Hand Signed by Alexander Millar
Certificate: Yes
Delivery: FREE UK Delivery
A Few Words From Alex:-
"Maybe its because I’m Scottish particularly from the West Coast of this wonderful country that I paint a lot of scenes with umbrellas in them. We used to say that the clouds that would come over from the west reached the Isle of Arran and “Goat Fell” the largest mountain on the island, which would tear the arse out of the cloud and drop its contents on every town and city on the West Coast.
My mad Uncle would always say that, “summer was his favourite day of the year”. On the plus side all that water goes on to make some of the finest whisky on the planet so it can't be all bad and nothing beats looking at a landscape when the sun comes out just after a heavy downpour, the atmosphere it creates is breathtaking.
What I remember too about where I hail from is how friendly everyone is, people go out of their way to say hello or to make sure you are alright and if you were ever in need on a rainy day even if you were on a bike an umbrella would be made available to you."