Edinburgh Vault Windows

This eye-catching painting is inspired by vault windows on George Square, next to Edinburgh University in Scotland. Vault windows are actually glass prisms set into the ground to let light into basements. Prisms were used instead of flat glass to disperse the light over a large area. Sometimes the prisms are purple, sometimes aqua coloured. You can see both these beautiful colours in this painting. Vault windows are no longer made as we use electric light in basements now. The history of these windows can spark interesting conversations.

1950 EUR
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Art

Abstract style painting

Characteristics

Mixed media on linen canvas

100 x 70 cm

Acrylic paint, collage, Posca pens and coloured pencils

Care and use

Hang the painting in a well-lit space so you can see all the fascinating details.