Whittlesey Peterborough and Fenland Artist - James Green Art


James Green's Original Paintings

Original paintings by James Green are very highly sort after, below is shown all of James' paintings that are currently unsold. You will not find any off James' latest originals in any galleries and therefore they are only available through James himself; this in effect keeps the cost down for the buyer by as much as 50%.

James spends on average 200 hours on each painting from start to finish, so to really appreciate any of the below highly detailed artworks then we recommend a private viewing which are available upon request. If you like the look of a painting that is currently in WORK IN PROGRESS then please contact me as it may not yet have a buyer and therefore such painting can be reserved until it is finished and you will be entitled to 'First Refusal' on the piece before it goes onto general sale. I would be happy to discuss any commissions. Prices start from around £1,500.00.





BROWN TROUT
£1850

Here I have one of my original paintings which Im selling on behalf of a collector. Title of this painting is 'Brown Trout', I originally painted this in around 1998. The painting shows the brown trout under water sedately searching a food source. I feel this was my most detailed and accomplished painting that I completed in my fish art range.

At the moment the painting is currently framed in a dark wood frame which along with the painting is in perfect condition (frame can be changed to suit buyers taste). Recently also I changed the mount around this painting to a brand new acid free double mount.

Overall framed size 38x28 inches
Image size 30x20 inches
Price £1850.00

Private viewing available upon request please Contact me for further details



Shire Horse and Farmer painting by James Green Artist

ORIGINAL SOLD
However, Limited Edition Prints are still available. Click here.

WORKING SHIRES
Overall Size: 43x36 inches
Guilt Gold Frame
Triple Mount
£1750


Limited edition prints and greeting cards are available of these paintings. Click any of the links below: