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Don’t Stop Me Now, Original Artwork
£1,395.00This artwork has been inspired by the artist’s memories of growing up in the North West, the song “Don’t Stop Me Now” by Queen (number 9 in 1979).
A framed original artwork on fine art paper, “Don’t Stop Me Now” is by Lymm based artist Paul Bennett. The original is created in pencil and watercolour and is signed by the artist.
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I Only Want To Be With You, Limited Edition Print
£195.00I Only Want To Be With You by PF Bennett is inspired by both the song by Dusty Springfield (1966) and memories of growing up in the North West.
This is a framed limited edition print of 25 by Lymm-based artist PF Bennett.
Contact us to discuss commissioning your own bespoke original by artist Paul F Bennett.
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Sally Cinnamon, Limited Edition Print
£195.00Sally Cinnamon, Limited Edition Print by PF Bennett, is inspired by both the song by The Stone Roses (May ’87) and memories of growing up in the North West.
This is a framed limited edition giclée on paper print from an edition size of 25 by Lymm-based artist PF Bennett.
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Sit Down, Limited Edition Print
£195.00Sit Down, Framed Limited Edition Print by PF Bennett, is inspired by both the song by James (’89, ’91, ’98) and memories of growing up in the North West England.
This is a framed giclée on paper from an edition of 25 by Lymm-based artist PF Bennett.
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So Young (Lymm), Limited Edition Print
£395.00“So Young (Lymm)” by artist PF Bennett.
The artwork has been inspired by memories of growing up in the North West and the song by Corrs (No. 6 in the music charts in 1998). The artwork features a scene depicting what once was Lymm Train Station. “So Young (Lymm)” was created by Lymm-based artist Paul F Bennett.
This artwork is signed by the artist and from a low edition size of 25.
A framed limited edition print from a low edition run of 25 copies signed by the artist.
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Things Can Only Get Better, Original Artwork
£950.00Things Can Only Get Better, Original Artwork by PF Bennett, is inspired by the song by D:Ream (1993) and memories of growing up in North England.
This framed original work is a watercolour and pencil illustration by Lymm-based artist PF Bennett.
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Power of Love, Original Artwork
£950.00Power of Love, Original Artwork by PF Bennett, is inspired by the song by Huey Lewis and the News (1985) and memories of growing up in North England.
This framed original work is a watercolour and pencil illustration by Lymm-based artist PF Bennett. This piece is also available to order as a signed and numbered, framed limited edition print of 25, at £195.
Contact us to discuss commissioning your own bespoke original by artist Paul F Bennett.
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Our Love Will Go On, Limited Edition Print
£195.00Our Love Will Go On by PF Bennett is inspired by both the song by Celine Dion (1997) and memories of growing up in the North West.
This is a framed limited edition print of 25 by Lymm-based artist PF Bennett.
Contact us to discuss commissioning your own bespoke original by artist Paul F Bennett.
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Things Can Only Get Better, Original Artwork
£950.00Things Can Only Get Better, Original Artwork by PF Bennett, is inspired by both the song by D:Ream (1993) and memories of growing up in the North West.
This framed original work is a watercolour and pencil illustration by Lymm-based artist PF Bennett and is available to view at CLK Art.
Contact us to discuss commissioning your own bespoke original by artist Paul F Bennett.
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Pictures of Matchstick Men Limited Edition Print
£195.00Pictures of Matchstick Men Limited Edition Print by PF Bennett is inspired by both the song by Status Quo (Jan ’68) and the artist’s memory of meeting L.S. Lowry. A watercolour and pencil illustration by Lymm-based artist, PF Bennett.
In Bennett’s words: “Francis Rossi allegedly wrote most of this song ‘Pictures of Matchstick Men’ whilst sitting in the smallest room of his flat. It was a good move as it provided The Quo with their very first top ten hit, reaching number 8 in the January of ’68. It was the start of a very long career. However, by this time Laurence Stephen Lowry was drawing towards the close of his, but still very much painting his pictures of matchstick men.”
Bennett studied at Salford School of Art when he met Mr L. S. Lowry. Still treasuring Lowry’s autograph today, PF Bennett suggests that this meeting may have been the catalyst to his artistic inspiration.