Albero II by Adrian Barclay

Albero II by Adrian Barclay

The Spanish word used to describe the reddish-yellow colour of colour of the earth in the landscape of Andalusia. The exact colour is elusive – an ochre or light brown with a slightly red or yellow tint.

Historically ‘albero’ described the white of the lime-washed houses, and is the word for the crushed limestone used in the arena of a bullring.

This series of prints was inspired by the landscape around Gaucín in the Sierra del Hacho mountains of Málaga province in Andalusia, southern Spain.

Size: A3

£55.00 including UK p&p

Size: A2

£125.00 including UK p&p

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Other info:
Stock: 300gsm Acid Free Etching paper
Print: Giclée print

This print is sold unframed and is sent second class signed for, inside a poster tube.
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