Exton by Train Print on Fine Art Paper
Exton by Train - A cycle ride from The Quay to Exmouth seafront usually starts with a cold one at the Topsham Brewery and ends in The Thirsty Turtle. In between all that chaos there's a beautiful little spot in Exton just down by the Buffing Billy (another pub) that overlocks the estuary. You can access the river through a little cove when the tides out, it's a lovely place to pitch up for a while and take in the fresh air.
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- All our art is printed on heavyweight 200gsm matte art paper.
- It has a smooth, clean finish and natural white tone that stays beautifully consistent.
- The matte surface removes glare and enhances highlights and tones for a crisp, gallery-ready look.
- All of our fine art prints are made using Giclée printing – the gold standard used by museums and galleries worldwide.
- Pigment-based archival inks deliver smoother gradients, richer colour depth and long-lasting brilliance that won’t fade when displayed indoors.
- All framed options come with plexiglass.
- All artwork has been created by the Artist.
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James Williamson is an artist based in Exeter, Devon, whose creative journey has evolved with a deep focus on the landscapes and life of his local surroundings. After years of exploring spontaneous and emotionally-driven abstract work, James has now dedicated himself to capturing the essence of Devon’s natural beauty. For the next few months, he is immersing himself in the local environment, using it as both a source of inspiration and a way to refine his technique. His work is an ongoing exploration of the land he calls home, and he hopes to share that connection with others through his art.