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Young Adventurers of Machu Picchu
Title: Young Adventurers of Machu Picchu
Description:
Selected as a wild card entry for heat 1, series 10 Sky Landscape Artist of the Year January 2025.A vibrant watercolour based on a photo capturing 3 local children playing on the slopes of Mount Salcantay whilst trekking across the High Inca Trail in Peru towards Machu Picchu. Signed by the artist. Mounted and Framed with a 33mm Grey Frame and 50mm Antique White Mount (Border).
Size: 30x42cm
Format: Original artwork
Presentation: Framed
Medium: Watercolour
Genre: Impressionist, Landscape, People Portraits, Skyscape
Colour: Grey, multi, silver, white
Keywords: Watercolour, Peru, Machu Picchu, Children, Mountainscape, Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year, LATOY, wildcard, impressionist, Inca Trail, South America.
Delivery Details:
Price includes shipping via Yodel Direct (insured) and tracked.
Price: £245.00
Status: For Sale
Artist Information
Name: Debbie Shawcross
Acceptable Payment Methods: PayPal

Artist Biography:
Debbie Shawcross is self-taught amateur artist inspired by her talented father who was a watercolor painter. By day, she is a Professor of Hepatology at Kingâs College London but spends every free opportunity she can pursuing her passion for painting. She specialises in 'impressionist' watercolour and acrylic painting with a penchant for atmospheric landscapes and skies. London skyscapes including several of Tower Bridge have become one of her favourite signature paintings. She first exhibited her work at The Royal College of Physicians in July 2006 and has had subsequent exhibitions in 2008 and 2010. She undertakes commissions including most recently 'Tower Bridge at Twilightâ,'Tower Inferno', âMoonlight Shadows' and âCherry Blossomâ which are displayed in her gallery.
Artist News/Exhibitions:
Young Adventurers of Machu Picchu #1 was a wild card entry earning a place in Heat 1, Series 10 of Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year 2025 filmed in Hampton Court Palace in which Privy Garden #5 was painted.