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Sæfern

Limited Edition Fine Art Prints

The longest river in Britain, the River Severn, has some of the most powerful tidal forces in world, not to mention one of the biggest tidal changes. No wonder then at low tide does it reveal an incredible complex relationship between the water and the ground it runs along. These prints show the beauty and secrets hidden by the river, only revealed at certain times of the day. These prints also capture the sunken barges at Purton that collapsed the Severn Railway Bridge in 1960. 

From Thursday 5th July, enjoy my first limited edition prints for yourselves, with only 5 copies of each image available. These have been created to be BIG on the walls, so only A3-A1 sizes are available, along with framed A3 & A2 options. Along with the print, you will also receive a Certificate of Authentication to certify that these are certainly rare pieces for your walls. As with any limited edition release, once these are gone, they are gone.

Tap on the photos below to order your print now.

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Explore more about the geology, history and mythology that lay behind these aerial photos of the River Severn. Who is Saefern? Why does the riverbed look the way it does? What structures lie underneath the water?

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