artist feature - martin henson

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Page 1: Artist Feature - Martin Henson

Martin henson

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Martin henson– Print on DeManD ColleCtion

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soft evening lighthM001-a

* suggested size 36 x 24 inches

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Morning sunlighthM003-a* suggested size 36 x 24 inches

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harvesthM002-a

* suggested size 36 x 18 inches

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lighthM004-a* suggested size 36 x 24 inches

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Wall endhM005-a

* suggested size 36 x 24 inches

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Field of BarleyhM006-a* suggested size 36 x 24 inches

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Frosty starthM007-a

* suggested size 36 x 24 inches

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salt’s Mill WeirhM008-a* suggested size 36 x 24 inches

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Janet’s FosshM009-a

* suggested size 36 x 30 inches

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little FishermenhM010-a* suggested size 24 x 24 inches

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* Customize any image from our collection. Modify the size, proportion and substrate of your artwork to create alternatives that will embellish the way any room looks.

all iMages are

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CanvasacrylicMetal

Fine art Paperin-house Paper

MartinhensonMartin’s first claim to fame was when he won the first prize in the leeds show and this gave him the inspiration to enter more. he has won various competitions over the years, mainly in BW and had pictures published in numerous photo magazine’s on the market. He first started in BW developing and printing, slowly moving to colour but was always drawn back to monochrome as the preferred medium, for him it is simple but effective, and ideal for landscape.

he draws inspiration from the old masters, and timeless wonderful photos. the digital medium was a steep learning curve for him, much different from darkroom and photo paper. “i have taken many pictures with my digital cameras over a 6 year period, however the lure of film was always within me, it has a look, feel and dynamic range that digital does not personally give me, hence the move back to the authentic medium of photography.”