The Bowder Stone, Lake District

£35.00

A stunning original watercolour painting capturing the famous Bowder Stone in the Lake District,

The Bowder Stone is a large andesite lava boulder, that fell 200 metres from the Bowder Crag on Kings How between 13,500 and 10,000 years ago. The stone is situated in Borrowdale, Cumbria, England

presented in a portrait format measuring 45mm by 35mm. This exquisite piece is complemented by a white cardboard mount, enhancing the delicate detail and vibrant tones of the watercolour.

What truly sets this artwork apart is the unique, hand-painted frame, meticulously crafted by the artist to perfectly harmonise with the painting’s natural theme. The overall framed artwork measures 105mm by 95mm in portrait format, with a depth of 35mm, making it an ideal size to display as a distinctive piece of Lake District art.

On the reverse, a description label details the artist’s name and the painting’s title, adding provenance and personal touch. The back is securely sealed with framing tape, ensuring the artwork remains protected while maintaining its presentation quality. This piece not only captures the Bowder Stone but also showcases the artist’s dedication to craftsmanship in both the painting and framing.

A stunning original watercolour painting capturing the famous Bowder Stone in the Lake District,

The Bowder Stone is a large andesite lava boulder, that fell 200 metres from the Bowder Crag on Kings How between 13,500 and 10,000 years ago. The stone is situated in Borrowdale, Cumbria, England

presented in a portrait format measuring 45mm by 35mm. This exquisite piece is complemented by a white cardboard mount, enhancing the delicate detail and vibrant tones of the watercolour.

What truly sets this artwork apart is the unique, hand-painted frame, meticulously crafted by the artist to perfectly harmonise with the painting’s natural theme. The overall framed artwork measures 105mm by 95mm in portrait format, with a depth of 35mm, making it an ideal size to display as a distinctive piece of Lake District art.

On the reverse, a description label details the artist’s name and the painting’s title, adding provenance and personal touch. The back is securely sealed with framing tape, ensuring the artwork remains protected while maintaining its presentation quality. This piece not only captures the Bowder Stone but also showcases the artist’s dedication to craftsmanship in both the painting and framing.