Happy Days

KWD77.68
Boutique Edition width:
24cm approx
Boutique Edition height:
30cm approx
Standard Edition width:
38cm approx
Standard Edition height:
248cm approx

Happy Days is a signed limited edition print in two sizes, based on the original painting by Scottish artist Alexander Millar.
This Giclee print is sold as paper only, mounted and unframed.

Boutique Giclee Print on Paper £200
Dimensions 24cm wide x 30cm high - Editions 195
The 'boutique' collection consists of a handful of the most popular limited edition prints, produced on a slightly reduced scale for those who wish to fill a smaller space with vibrant artwork. Alexander's 'gadgies' are the focus of this collection - all in happy situations.

Standard Giclee Print on Paper £350
Dimensions 38cm wide x 48cm high - Editions 295

"The two things that were commonplace in the village were bikes as everyone had one, and the other thing that meant the world to me was, strangely enough, a balloon.

Maybe it was because I was an only child and would have to create my own amusement when all my friends went in for the night and because my mum banned kicking a ball inside the house, I would play a safer form using a balloon. The spin off for using a balloon was that I could also play slow motion football in the hallway.

Today the balloon has taken on a different role in my minds eye. It has become a symbol for freedom, hopes and dreams.

It is also the symbol for the Bubble foundation (which I am proud to be a patron) at the RVI hospital in Newcastle upon Tyne who care for the needs of children who are born into this world without an immune system. 

So to celebrate all the people that helped shape me into the man I am today I have painted “Happy days”. May all your dreams, hopes and aspirations continue to be a part of you own journey through life and may they never leave you."

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