Against the warm yellow ochre background so favoured by the Mustards, Ernest and Violet head out for a stroll with a fine assembly of friends. Doris leads the way — or rather, accompanies at her own pace, entirely lead-free, as befits a dog of her standing. Hattie the Dalmatian brings up the rear. Stripes the cat has tagged along, though one eye is firmly on Rover, who is out taking his daily dose of sunshine. And could that be Stanley Philpot on a lead? It could. Doris regards this with quiet superiority — she has no time for leads. Or, if she's honest, the energy to escape one.
This open edition mounted miniature print is presented in an antique white mount measuring 30×30cm, with an approximate image size of 15×15cm — sized to fit a standard metric frame.
Sam's 'Meet the Mustards' collection centres on Ernest Hemingway Mustard — part-time Hurricane Predictor and Professional Tuneless Hummer — and his dear lady wife Violet. They live in a not-so-damp flat on the Brighton/Hove border with Doris, their grumpy and rather portly Jack Russell Terrier. Along the Prom they have gathered a wonderful circle of friends: the beautiful Audrey (could she be Ms Hepburn reborn as a sheep?), Horace Duck, and the lovely Rover, a melancholy goldfish with tunnel vision and a good heart. Using mixed media — pencil, oil pastels, coloured inks and her own idiomatic techniques — Sam depicts a seaside world of faded ice-cream colours where the breeze is always blowing and life is utterly delicious.
The Braithwaite Gallery has been lucky enough to work with Sam for a very long time. She sometimes comes to York for exhibitions, sometimes just to say hello, and she has always been wonderfully generous with her time and talent. In 2020 she created ‘Looking After Each Other’ in memory of Jake Braithwaite, helping us raise £5,000 for mental health charity Mind. The gallery and its artists have since gone on to raise almost £19,000 for PAPYRUS, a charity focused on the prevention of suicide in the young.
🖼 Framing — prints are framed to order in our gallery workshop — we can only frame this print if the Mounted version is currently in stock. If the Mounted variant shows as unavailable, the Framed option cannot be fulfilled. Please contact us before ordering if you are unsure. Our favourite frames for this print are Small Cube Oak and Nordic Blue.
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Approximate Measurements
Mount size: 30×30cm
Approximate image size: 15×15cm
Sam Toft at The Braithwaite GallerySam Toft in York