March 25: Avebury

£25.00

In 2025 I’ll be adding a single print to the store every month, until there are the full collection of 12 available in December. At midnight on December 31st they’re all getting taken down. 

There will be a limited availability of 25 copies of each print, which will be produced professionally in Salisbury and signed by myself. 

Prints measure A4 and have a border; they will be unframed but well-packaged to avoid damage in transit.

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March 25: Avebury

Everyone has heard of Stonehenge the world over, but I think my favourite prehistoric landmark is probably Avebury. Spread over a wider area, and encompassing the village itself, Avebury is a lot more tactile. You can actually touch the stones and explore their history first-hand. It’s also a bit less frequented than Stonehenge, which makes it more appealing during the high season!

This photograph was taken in the midst of Winter; the mist lasted the whole day, and at times the stones would seem to appear out of nowhere. I found this group of three somehow unsettling.

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In 2025 I’ll be adding a single print to the store every month, until there are the full collection of 12 available in December. At midnight on December 31st they’re all getting taken down. 

There will be a limited availability of 25 copies of each print, which will be produced professionally in Salisbury and signed by myself. 

Prints measure A4 and have a border; they will be unframed but well-packaged to avoid damage in transit.

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March 25: Avebury

Everyone has heard of Stonehenge the world over, but I think my favourite prehistoric landmark is probably Avebury. Spread over a wider area, and encompassing the village itself, Avebury is a lot more tactile. You can actually touch the stones and explore their history first-hand. It’s also a bit less frequented than Stonehenge, which makes it more appealing during the high season!

This photograph was taken in the midst of Winter; the mist lasted the whole day, and at times the stones would seem to appear out of nowhere. I found this group of three somehow unsettling.

In 2025 I’ll be adding a single print to the store every month, until there are the full collection of 12 available in December. At midnight on December 31st they’re all getting taken down. 

There will be a limited availability of 25 copies of each print, which will be produced professionally in Salisbury and signed by myself. 

Prints measure A4 and have a border; they will be unframed but well-packaged to avoid damage in transit.

—————————————————————————

March 25: Avebury

Everyone has heard of Stonehenge the world over, but I think my favourite prehistoric landmark is probably Avebury. Spread over a wider area, and encompassing the village itself, Avebury is a lot more tactile. You can actually touch the stones and explore their history first-hand. It’s also a bit less frequented than Stonehenge, which makes it more appealing during the high season!

This photograph was taken in the midst of Winter; the mist lasted the whole day, and at times the stones would seem to appear out of nowhere. I found this group of three somehow unsettling.