From Dotty Earl's Tall Stories series — where the figures are always gloriously oversized. A figure in a pink floral dress and red spotty wellies bends right over in her walled garden, watering can in hand, tending to her sunflowers — while the little white dog takes the opportunity to dig an enthusiastic hole in the beautifully manicured lawn behind her. Lupins, a red wheelbarrow, a bird table, and wonderfully curly ironwork overhead complete the scene. She hasn't noticed yet.
This print is titled and signed by the artist on the white border, and presented in an acid-free mount, ready to frame.
Edition Details
A reproduction of Dotty Earl's original painting, printed with archival pigment inks on fine art paper. Limited to 150 copies in two sizes. Individually titled and signed by Dotty Earl. Supplied with a certificate of authenticity.
If this print is out of stock at the gallery, we will arrange for it to be shipped directly from the artist.
About Dotty Earl
Dotty was born and grew up on the Wirral, and was drawn to art from a young age — going on to study at Wirral Metropolitan College before earning a degree in Film and Animation at the University of Humberside. She spent many years as a digital artist and animator in the computer games industry, illustrating novels and designing artwork for clothing lines along the way.
Dotty now lives in a small Yorkshire village, where her love of painting bright, colourful characters — created to make people smile — continues to grow.
Dotty Earl at The Braithwaite GalleryDotty Earl signing her work at The Braithwaite Gallery