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Sycamore Gap Gifts

Cecilia Hudson-Molinaro • Nov 30, 2021

Sycamore Gap Gifts

Sycamore Gap Gifts

Sycamore Gap Gifts

A popular original painting has resulted in having its very own range of Sycamore Gap Gifts. Nestled into a dramatic dip on Hadrian’s Wall near Crag Lough, this iconic tree attracts many artists and photographers. 


After a long walk through the Northumberland National park, Emily was inspired to paint the famous
Sycamore Gap tree. Subsequently creating a unique selection of prints and gifts from the North East. 


These Northumberland gifts range from canvas prints, framed tiles to greetings cards. Whatever you may be looking for, there is sure to be an item to fit your needs. 


Her original Sycamore Gap print has been created into a beautiful jigsaw puzzle. This product not only looks amazing, it adds a bit of fun and provides the perfect gift. 


About Sycamore Gap 


This charismatic tree creates an air of mystery, sometimes referred to as the Robin Hood tree after it was cast in the film Robin Hood Prince of Thieves. The Sycamore Gap is a popular attraction point for people to visit.


The landscape is unique and beautiful and influences a lot of local art. Emily’s paintings of the Sycamore Gap are vibrant and bright, catching the attention of passers by. 



Sycamore Gap Snow

A Seasonal Art Piece 


You can now browse Emily’s full range of seasonal Sycamore Gap art in the North East section of her
website. Accommodating each of the seasons, there is sure to be a Sycamore Gap print to brighten up your home. 


Each painting clearly projects the natural wonders of the changing seasons, with the Sycamore Gap taking centre stage. Emily uses a variation of colours and textures to capture the similarities and contrasts in every print. 


Her latest addition,
Sycamore Gap Snow has a real uplifting wintery feel, featuring pink and orange tones which work beautifully together. Each of her paintings accentuate the natural charm of Northumberland and the Sycamore Gap. 

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