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An autobiographical painting about the overwhelming love and vulnerability of motherhood, inspired by a moment holding my young child when he was unwell.
Limited edition giclée print (n=100)
A4 size including 1.5cm white margin (29.7 × 21 cm)
Signed and numbered by the artist
Printed on archival-quality fine art paper
Print supplied unframed.
Rookwood Art & Print captures artwork images in digital format using high resolution photography / scanning, or works from high quality digital images provided by the artist. We maintain careful colour management throughout the print production process to reproduce the colours used by the artist as accurately as possible.
We produce fine art prints using the giclée method of digital printing to the Fine Art Trade Guild standards: they are printed at minimum 400 – 600dpi resolution using an industry leading Epson SureColor P9500 printer with premium UltraChrome Pro12 inks which provide exceptional 99% coverage of the PANTONE solid-coated colour standard; and they are printed on an archival, acid-free heavy-weight paper to suit the type of artwork, in order to produce long-lasting high quality prints. Independently rated by Wilhelm Imaging Research Inc. the UltraChrome PRO12 Inks result in prints lasting up to 200 years for colour and 400 years for black-and-white.
Image © The Artist & Rookwood Art & Print, Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

Ella Starling
Ella Starling is a portrait and figurative artist living and working in Pembrokeshire, Wales. She studied Drawing at Falmouth University, where she developed a practice rooted in emotional enquiry.
Now working predominantly in oil paint and previously in pen, watercolour and charcoal. Ella combines fine detail with expressive mark-making to capture depth and emotion in her subjects. Her work often uses portraiture to explore experiences that are difficult to articulate through words, engaging with themes of mental health, motherhood and contemporary global events.
Alongside portraiture commissions, another strand of her practice draws on botanical illustration, often weaving symbolic flowers into her figurative work to add layers of meaning and storytelling.
Ella currently teaches Life Drawing in St Davids, creating a welcoming space for people to develop their observational and figurative drawing skills.
Her current work focuses on motherhood, exploring nuanced and diverse representations that challenge the idealised narratives often found in visual culture. This forms part of her project Raising Her Voice: A Collective Portrait of Motherhood. The work will be presented in her first two solo exhibitions: 15–30 March at Oriel y Parc, St Davids, and 15–22 April at Span Arts, Narberth.
Stay updated by getting in touch at ella.t.starling@gmail.com or 07942342178, and follow her work on Instagram @ellastarlingart.
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