The Shelter Stones ~ Higger Tor

£275.00

Heavy body acrylic on canvas ~ 35×28cm

This painting captures one of our all-time favourite spots – The Shelter Stone at Higger Tor – where adventures are practically guaranteed.

Think of this piece as a love letter to muddy boots, childhood games of hide and seek, and the kind of scrambling that leaves your hands a bit grazed and your heart full. It’s that moment when you’ve climbed just high enough to feel like you’ve conquered the world… and then you settle down with a flask of tea and a picnic, gazing out across the moors as the skies shift from blue to golden pink.

Painted in rich, textured layers using heavy body acrylics, this artwork brings all the depth, drama, and earthy ruggedness of the Peaks right into your space. If you're lucky enough to visit during heather season, you'll know the joy of wading through those endless seas of purple – and yes, that hint of violet makes a cheeky appearance here too.

Perfect for lovers of the outdoors, daydreamers, and anyone who finds peace in a big sky and a craggy horizon.

Heavy body acrylic on canvas ~ 35×28cm

This painting captures one of our all-time favourite spots – The Shelter Stone at Higger Tor – where adventures are practically guaranteed.

Think of this piece as a love letter to muddy boots, childhood games of hide and seek, and the kind of scrambling that leaves your hands a bit grazed and your heart full. It’s that moment when you’ve climbed just high enough to feel like you’ve conquered the world… and then you settle down with a flask of tea and a picnic, gazing out across the moors as the skies shift from blue to golden pink.

Painted in rich, textured layers using heavy body acrylics, this artwork brings all the depth, drama, and earthy ruggedness of the Peaks right into your space. If you're lucky enough to visit during heather season, you'll know the joy of wading through those endless seas of purple – and yes, that hint of violet makes a cheeky appearance here too.

Perfect for lovers of the outdoors, daydreamers, and anyone who finds peace in a big sky and a craggy horizon.