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city of york UK Poster
by Martin Davey
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city of york UK poster by Martin Davey. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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This digital illustration celebrates the City of York, in the UK. It is based on a poem about the City and was commissioned to accompany it. The poem... more
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Artist's Description
This digital illustration celebrates the City of York, in the UK. It is based on a poem about the City and was commissioned to accompany it. The poem is basically about a lady who went to York, bought a Stork, cheese, and a basket of tea. The illustration also points out other pionts of interest in the city, such as York Minster, the old shopping lanes, National Railway Museum and its Nordic connections.
Painted in 2008.
About Martin Davey
Welcome to the artwork and paintings of artist Martin Davey. Martin creates visual work in a number of styles and media. On this site one can see Martin's illustration work, which is digitally painted in a traditional methods in photoshop. The subjects range from imaginative cartoon and animal subjects, whimsical scenes and horror and scifi. Martin likes all of his artwork and paintings to be as accessible as possible to a wide audience. Detail and colour are important, combined with a simple visual message for any one to enjoy.
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Martin Davey
Thank you Carol and Danielle for your very kind comments on this image! It is always pleasing to recieve comments.
Carol Groenen
Oh my gosh--I love this, Martin. York is one of my favorite cities on the planet. I have been to the train museum, love Yorkshire tea (and still miss it), love Betty's Tea Room (have stood for hours in line to get in there--worth it), went to the Viking's Museum, you've even got the Shambles! So much fun to see. I don't know the story about the stork, but am going to look it up. :)