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As the sun climbs enthusiastically over an early November morning on Box Hill, we are treated to the glorious spectacle of the amber and ruby jewels of autumn laid out across the verdant Surrey Hills.
To the right of the painting lies the picturesque market town of Dorking, centred around the spire of St Martin’s church. A line of trees concealing the local railway line that runs between Dorking and Reigate punctuates the foreground of the landscape. On top of Box Hill itself we see the viewpoint ‘Salomons Memorial’ built of stone, gently lit by the placid November sun.
Box Hill featured prominently in the 2012 Olympics as part of the route for the cycling road race events.
This fine art limited edition Giclee print is available in two sizes, making a powerful statement on any wall. It is lovingly produced on 270gsm archival paper.
I bought this painting as a wedding present for friends as a reminder of a very happy day spent walking on Box Hill. A beautiful painting of a special place and it really was the perfect gift.
My mother was proposed to from this very viewpoint and it has made a marvellous family gift. Brett was very kind, easy to contact, and helped ensuring a 'secret' delivery was possible. The quality is incredibly detailed and it hangs pride of place in our house.
Brett is based in the South East of England and exports his art worldwide. As well as producing the original oil paintings and pencil drawings that form the core of his stunning portfolio, Brett also creates the limited edition prints and even frames them himself. He insists on using the highest quality materials, inks and archival processes available. Every piece for sale on this site has been produced by the artist himself.
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