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Down in the gorge, along the riverside path and past small waterfalls, the route leads to the White Lady waterfall. This spectacular cascade gets its name from local legend that says it is home to a ghostly lady. 
Part of the route through the gorge comprises wooden walkways and ancient woodlands with wild garlic swirling around the trunks of the trees creating a white carpet. 
I spent approximately 50 hours over the course of a week creating this. I used coloured ballpoints which require a lot more blotting. 

Wild Garlic at Lydford Gorge

£245.00Price
  • Matthew J. Kavanagh, 'Wild Garlic at Lydford Gorge'


    Edition: 50 + 4 Artist Proofs.

    Dimensions: 40 x 40cm (same as the original) 50 x 50cm (mounted).

    Giclee print on textured card 300gsm.

    Signed & numbered.

    For any enquiries about the original piece of artwork or commissions please contact me.