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Lucy Pittaway Art Gallery
With an art sale on for a limited period only, there has never been a better time to discover Lucy Pittaway’s colourful world of art.
Known for her vibrant and heartfelt creations, Lucy has attracted the attention of many with her appealing art pieces and collections that celebrate, amongst other things, the British countryside, and landscapes.
From the iconic scenes of Sycamore Gap to the playful charm of our furry friends, Lucy's art bursts with life, inviting you on a journey through a rainbow of colours and imagination. Her unique style, featuring iconic sheep, sweeping landscapes, striking horizons and other cycling, animal, and floral collections, has garnered admiration near and far.
With five galleries nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of North Yorkshire, in Yarm, Richmond, Harrogate, York and Brompton-on-Swale, plus one in Keswick, Cumbria, Lucy’s galleries offer more than just a shopping experience—it's a magical adventure through a world of colour. Their friendly team is passionate about Lucy's art and is dedicated to creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for visitors of all ages.
And now, there's never been a better time to experience the pleasure of owning a piece of Lucy’s art! From now until midnight on Sunday 2nd June, you can enjoy a 25% discount off all* art and frames during their limited-time sale. Don't miss this chance to brighten your home with Lucy's vibrant creations and add a touch of magic to your surroundings.
But don’t worry if you can't make it to one of their galleries. You can explore Lucy’s extensive collections online at www.lucypittaway.co.uk/artwork and find the perfect piece to uplift your space. The sale applies to all artwork purchased on the website too.
Whether you're a seasoned art enthusiast or simply looking to bring some colour into your life, Lucy Pittaway's galleries promise an unforgettable experience for everyone.
*Excludes original art, trade and merchandise
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