Watercolour and black ink line drawing of the Madonna in the Shrine at Walsingham, Norfolk, usually referred to by the faithful as Our Lady of Walsingham.
This particular piece by me is in fact, a composite made up from three images of her. Primarily the one at the Anglican shrine and taking in other versions I have seen. This is my own interpretation wherein the rose window behind her is an addition by me to enhance the halo effect.
Saturday, May 11, 2019
Our Lady of Walsingham (OLW)
Labels:
architecture,
church architecture.,
Madonna
Location:
Little Walsingham, Walsingham NR22, UK
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