Natural History Museum Postcard
Natural History Museum Postcard
Natural History Museum postcard is from North East artist Emily Ward's beautiful range of art postcards. This postcard has been created from original artwork by Emily.
Emily depicts the Natural History Museum as a glowing focal point, bathed in warm, golden light. Rich tones of beige and ochre bring out the height and presence of its towers and arches. It feels both grand and approachable, standing quietly amidst the surrounding energy.
Above, the sky is rendered in soft hues of blue and purple, scattered with delicate flecks of colour that create a dreamy, almost magical atmosphere. This light, playful sky contrasts with the grounded presence of the museum, adding airiness and a sense of wonder to the art postcard. Wildflowers burst across the scene in lively shades of pink, yellow, and purple.
To see Emily's wide range of art postcards please view here.
Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum in London is one of the world’s leading centres for the study and celebration of the natural world. It houses over 80 million specimens, including fossils, minerals, plants, animals, and human remains, collected over centuries of scientific exploration.
Founded in 1881, the museum was originally created to give Britain’s vast natural science collections a dedicated home, separate from the British Museum. Since then, it has evolved into a cultural landmark, drawing millions of visitors each year.
Postcard
Size 105 x 148 A6
400 grammes Silk












