A Well of Living Water
£250
ORIGINAL PAINTING ON WOODEN PANEL
60cm x 60 cm framed
Cool, dancing light flickers across the deeply textured surface of this painting, inspired by the natural spring and waters of ancient St Ann’s well in Buxton in the Derbyshire Peak District, UK.
This painting captures the essence of the well, where textured ripples flow across reclaimed wood. Cool colors reflect the energy of water, while linear carvings add depth and movement.
Framed and ready to hang, this piece brings the serene vitality of a hidden spring into any space
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Description
The natural spring water of Buxton starts as rain that fell over the Derbyshire hills 5,000 years ago, the waters seep deep down to a depth of nearly 1 mile into the earth. As it slowly filters through ancient stone, the water gathers rich minerals and heated by geothermal energy,. Finally after 5000 years it rises to the surface, emerging as a warm, mineral-rich spring at 27°C (80°F).
Revered since Roman times and dedicated to St. Anne by the 1520s, the water was protected by a 16th-century decree ensuring free access for locals. Today, this ancient spring water is bottled and shared as Buxton Mineral Water, a timeless gift from the earth.
Additional information
Dimensions | 60 × 60 cm |
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