All Ears
Limited to 295 fine art limited edition prints + 30 artist proofs, 'All Ears' is available either mounted or mounted and framed. We also offer the framed print glazed with a high quality reduced reflection glass called ARTglass. Please select the format you require using the drop down list above. Find out about... Printed on 260gsm fine art paper, each print is individually signed and numbered by Nicky and supplied with a certificate of authenticity. Mounted in an off-white medium core mount and supplied acetate wrapped. The framed print is mounted as described and then framed in a 2cm x 2cm square profile moulding with a warm silver over red distressed finish. Supplied strung and ready to hang. All dimensions are Height x Width and are approximate.DESCRIPTION
The Benefits of ARTglass
WHAT IS ARTGLASS?
Standard picture framing glass is called float glass. This glass is used by the majority of picture framers and is perfectly acceptable for use when framing most limited edition prints but it does cause reflection and impurities in the glass cause the framed image to appear duller than intended.
To overcome these compromises we offer all our limited editions with the option of been fitted with a speciality glass called ARTglass designed to reduce reflection and improve clarity.
Unlike 'non-reflective' glass which is etched to reduce reflection but has a cloudy appearance as a result, ARTglass is coated with a high-tech film, reducing reflection whilst adding clarity.
The example shown here is an actual scan of a print framed with ARTglass in the left half of the frame and standard glass in the right half. This image has not been altered or enhanced in any way and clearly shows how ARTglass improves the clarity and vibrancy of the print. From certain viewing angles it appears that the glass is invisible.DIMENSIONS
Image Size
Finished Size
Mounted Print
43.0 x 30.0cm
62.5 x 49.0cm
Framed Print
65 x 52.5cm
BIOGRAPHY
As a child Nicky spent her weekends and summers at her grandparents farm, and it was there that her love of animals began. Now, Nicky paints from her studio in the picturesque village of Hurst Green in the Ribble Valley, and can often be found out and about sketching with her companion, Max the dog, by her side.
Traditional subject matter such as hares, foxes and livestock are at the heart of her paintings, which she creates mainly in pastel. With a playful use of line and colour she produces delightful, contemporary artworks full of character and charm.