Saltaire Across the Green Bradford, West Yorkshire
Saltaire Across the Green Bradford, West Yorkshire
Saltaire is a special place for me, having lived a short walk away in Shipley for most of my life it’s somewhere I have spent a lot of time visiting. Salts mill itself sits in the Aire Valley on the Leeds Liverpool Canal and was one of the first Victorian model villages, created by Titus Salt (and the reason behind the name).
The village became a UNESCO Heritage Site in 2001, as Salt had created a self contained place as wanted his workers to live in better conditions than in the city, so along with house he built a school, library, concert hall, almshouses, park and boat house amongst other things.
The mill ceased production in 1986 and became a gallery housing a collection of David Hockney’s work, somewhere I have grown up visiting and admiring the artworks.
As I create a Saltaire screen print most years I always look for a different view, for this one I went to the otherwise of the Aire and over to Baildon Green and I wanted to show the vastness of the mill complex and how it sits in the landscape.
4 Colour Screen Print, 2019
Edition of 60
300gsm Snowdon paper
Daler Rowney System 3, water based acrylics
Mount Size - 12" x 19", 30.5cm x 48.3cm
Picture Size - 35cm x 15.5cm
This print is mounted and unframed unless stated otherwise.
Additional information:
All prints come mounted in an off white, textured mount and are wrapped in cellophane.
These are hand made items and therefore prints and colours may vary. It is recommended that you view the image on a 2 or 3 different screens (computer, tablet or phone) to view the colour before purchase.