Description
Escape from Bakehouse Close by Matylda Konecka is a wonderfully theatrical print built around weather, architecture and quick-thinking mischief. In heavy rain beneath a striped balloon, a ladder drops toward the stone buildings of Bakehouse Close while a figure with an umbrella climbs upward and another waits below. The composition is vertical, tight and cinematic, which suits the subject perfectly. Escape from Bakehouse Close feels like the middle scene of a story you want to know more about.
Matylda Konecka is especially strong when she transforms historic urban settings into imaginative stages for unusual events, and Escape from Bakehouse Close shows that talent clearly. The stone walls, lit windows and dark rain all preserve the atmosphere of old Edinburgh, but the balloon and figures give the scene momentum and wit. Escape from Bakehouse Close is therefore not only a city print, but a print about invention, escape and possibility.
Escape from Bakehouse Close would be an excellent fit for hallways, studies, living rooms or business interiors that benefit from artwork with local character and a stronger narrative edge. First 4 Frames offers a range of professional framing options for Escape from Bakehouse Close, helping the final piece sit equally well in a contemporary interior or a more eclectic space. Float glass is supplied as standard.




