Prints & Greetings Cards
Many of Ali’s most popular paintings are available as greetings cards and signed prints. All are produced to the highest standard having been photographed and prepared by Ali herself to ensure the integrity of the image remains. The print papers are FSC approved, compliant to ISO14001 (environmental standard), are rated 'acid free' and have non-ageing specification is to ISO 9706 (Permanent), which means they will not degrade under normal archival or storage conditions for at least 300 years.
Please browse the paintings, noting that not all are available in both print or greetings card and then use the drop down selection tools at the bottom of the page to add them to your basket. If you have any questions about the images or would like to see something in print, please get in touch with Ali.
Sizes are either oversize A4 (SRA4) or oversize A3 (SRA3) and the configuration depends on the image composition with the exception of 405 Lexington Avenue which is 16 × 45 cms due to the subject.
Cornwall Birches
Downend Snow
Sunflowers
Abereiddy
Dusky Poppies
Carn Llidi descent
Sleeping Beauty
Hooty
Wisteria
Coastal Path
Buffy
The Usual Suspects
Down in the tube station
Physalis
Dandelion
Pimperne Poppy
405 Lexington Avenue
Boo!
Toadstools
Last of the summer sun
Nosy Cow
Peter
Winter Rhapsody
Easter Bunny
O'er the hills
The Hunter
The balloon of the mind
Florence
Mister Pea Cock
Blue, Beatty and Belle
Craig Yr Awel
Silvered Daisies
Phillip the Pheasant
Frosty & Bright
Bumblebee
Chirps
Waiting in the wings
Rufus Fox
One hundred eyes
Lemur
Fuchsia
Puffin
En Pointe
Steve
Field of Gold
Where's my corn?
George
Prints of a selection of Ali’s most well known images.
Sizes are either oversize A4 or oversize A3 and the configuration depends on the image composition with the exception of 405 Lexington Avenue which is 16 × 45 cms due to the subject.
All papers are FSC approved, compliant to ISO14001 (environmental standard), are rated 'acid free' and have non-ageing specification is to ISO 9706 (Permanent), which means they will not degrade under normal archival or storage conditions for at least 300 years.