Newquay Harbour

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Newquay Harbour in all it’s crazy, colourful glory! As the tide creeps in by the central jetty, fishing boats bob up and down, tinkering in the turquoise water on a bright, sunny day. I love the different colours and shadows these shapes bring to the canvas.

  • Giclée printed here in North Cornwall by a fine art printer.

  • Printed on luxurious fine art paper.

  • Various sizes to choose from.

  • Framing options available | 33mm White Wood Grain or Natural Wood.

  • Certificate of Authenticity included.

  • Limited to 250 editions.

  • FREE Delivery within 7-10 working days.

Diid you know…

The central jetty, depicted in the painting, used to link to the South Quay by a wooden trestle bridge that carried a railway line. Back then, the harbour was used for the export of china clay, iron ore and grain, plus the import of coal, manure, salt and limestone.

Today the harbour has a small fleet of commercial fishing vessels, landing mainly crabs and lobsters plus a fleet of tripping boats offering fishing and pleasure trips. The Harbour is also home to the Newquay RLNI Lifeboat Station.

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Newquay Harbour in all it’s crazy, colourful glory! As the tide creeps in by the central jetty, fishing boats bob up and down, tinkering in the turquoise water on a bright, sunny day. I love the different colours and shadows these shapes bring to the canvas.

  • Giclée printed here in North Cornwall by a fine art printer.

  • Printed on luxurious fine art paper.

  • Various sizes to choose from.

  • Framing options available | 33mm White Wood Grain or Natural Wood.

  • Certificate of Authenticity included.

  • Limited to 250 editions.

  • FREE Delivery within 7-10 working days.

Diid you know…

The central jetty, depicted in the painting, used to link to the South Quay by a wooden trestle bridge that carried a railway line. Back then, the harbour was used for the export of china clay, iron ore and grain, plus the import of coal, manure, salt and limestone.

Today the harbour has a small fleet of commercial fishing vessels, landing mainly crabs and lobsters plus a fleet of tripping boats offering fishing and pleasure trips. The Harbour is also home to the Newquay RLNI Lifeboat Station.

Newquay Harbour in all it’s crazy, colourful glory! As the tide creeps in by the central jetty, fishing boats bob up and down, tinkering in the turquoise water on a bright, sunny day. I love the different colours and shadows these shapes bring to the canvas.

  • Giclée printed here in North Cornwall by a fine art printer.

  • Printed on luxurious fine art paper.

  • Various sizes to choose from.

  • Framing options available | 33mm White Wood Grain or Natural Wood.

  • Certificate of Authenticity included.

  • Limited to 250 editions.

  • FREE Delivery within 7-10 working days.

Diid you know…

The central jetty, depicted in the painting, used to link to the South Quay by a wooden trestle bridge that carried a railway line. Back then, the harbour was used for the export of china clay, iron ore and grain, plus the import of coal, manure, salt and limestone.

Today the harbour has a small fleet of commercial fishing vessels, landing mainly crabs and lobsters plus a fleet of tripping boats offering fishing and pleasure trips. The Harbour is also home to the Newquay RLNI Lifeboat Station.