Popular Posts

Search This Blog

Powered by Blogger.

AI Landscape | Sunflowers | Field | Free Artwork | Digital Expressionist Style

AI Landscape | Sunflowers | Field | Free Artwork | Digital Impressionist Style A good piece of wall art can be created in a number of differ...

Classic | Nash | Devon | Free Artwork | Digital Original Landscape

Classic | Nash | Devon | Free Artwork | Digital Original Landscape


Classic | Nash | Devon | Free Artwork | Digital Original Landscape


Good wall art, can often be a print of one of your favourite paintings, or a print from an artist whose work you enjoy or even a picture of a place or area close to your heart. I recently came across a fantastic source of original art, digitally enhanced by rawpixel from a public domain* collection, with many fine examples of these. 

Worth Matravers, Dorset (1936) is a fine painting in high resolution by Paul Nashe, and another of my classic art favourites. For this piece of wall art, before you download and save, please note that I have further enhanced the image and layered slightly, and be aware that some slight resizing and cropping may have occurred (and that you may need to adjust to fit your print medium).   

Image type JPG

Resolution 2999×2022


“Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.” – Dr. Seuss


If you scroll down this page, you can find more information about image resolution, pixels, and how you can save and print yourself. 

This art is freely available, but for personal use only. It must not be redistributed, resold or made available in any commercial capacity. The original source material also grants a copyright license to copy, modify and use for free. 

*This public domain CC0 image is part of the creative commons license


Paul Nash


This public domain art, Worth Matravers, Dorset (1936), is a high resolution digitally enhanced copy of an original painting from Paul Nash. Born in London, Nash grew up in Buckinghamshire before enrolling at the Slade School of Fine Art. During his studies, he honed his skills in landscape painting and drew inspiration from ancient and historic landscapes. 

He was appointed England's official war artist during both World Wars. After the wars, Nash continued to paint landscapes but had shifted from a formalized style to a more abstract and surreal style. He often incorporated everyday objects into his landscape artworks to give them a new identity and symbolic meaning. 

Nash was also a contributing member of Unit One, a group of British artists who wanted to promote avant-garde art in England.  



Image Resolution


The image resolution is normally stated in pixels. However, what defines the physical size of any image you have as a download is in which format you would like to reproduce the image and therefore the dpi (dots per inch) required. 

For example, to use an image on a website, 72dpi is optimal. However, to print in medium quality, 150dpi (minimum) is required. That said, for the best print quality, and that used by most commercial printers, then 300dpi is needed.

To put this in some perspective, an image of 2000x2000 pixels would give the following sizes.....

At 72dpi this would be 27.7 x 27.7 inches (705 x 705 mm)

At 150dpi this would be 13.3 x 13.3 inches (338 x 338 mm)

At 300dpi this would be 6.7 x 6.7 inches (169 x 169 mm)

Therefore, as a general rule (in dimensional terms), and a quick reference guide, each 1000 pixels is equal to 

13.8 inches (352.7 mm) at 72dpi 

or 

6.66 inches (169.3 mm) at 150dpi 

or 

3.33 inches (84.6 mm) at 300dpi.



Download / Save


SAVE FULL SIZE ART



To download  and save this particular artwork to your pc just use your mouse and follow these three simple steps:

Right-click on the image above (Command click for Mac).

Select Save Image As and choose your image’s saved location.

Click Save, and you’re done.

This will extract a copy of the artwork and save it to your chosen folder. The image saved will be at the full resolution stated.

Image type JPG

Resolution 2999×2022


Please leave a comment if you like this artwork or have any suggestions.

Check back here or "Follow" for more updates.


< >

No comments:

Post a Comment