Photographic Print. Two terracotta plaster angels in blue niche at the back of the dome in Portmeirion village.
In 1925 Sir Clough Williams-Ellis paid £5,000 for the site to develop his vision of a village, using many architectural styles including Baroque, Renaissance, Gothic, Palladian, Georgian, Jacobean, Romanesque, Rococo and James Pryde. Blue light is streaming across the architectural feature of angels.
In Paintings in Gouache there are 4 paintings which are about Portmeirion and The Prisoner.
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Images printed at a Fuji approved professional laboratory on highest quality archive papers, Fuji Crystal or DP 2.
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