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Vibrant Autumn colours in this impressionist style photography print of Brothers' Point (Rubha nam Bràithrean in Gaelic) on the Isle of Skye. In the background, the outline of Raasay (Isle of the Roe Deer) and beyond that, the Scottish mainland. There are many tales of the origins of the name itself, some say it was home to an early group of monks, but this place has a long history with rare dinosaur fossils being found in this location.

This fine art giclée print is one of only 25 in the edition. Printed on the finest textured paper from an ancient mill in England where paper has been made for artists since the 1700s. This paper is traditionally mould made to high archival standards in 100% cotton, and is a paper with a genuine heritage. The combination of non fade inks and archival paper result in a print of the highest quality that can be handed down for generations to come.

This is a long exposure photograph where I have used advanced photography techniques to create an impressionist style image. I feel this image suits this style as it conveys the beauty of the scene.

Each print is handmade in my studio and the 30 x 30 inches image has a 2 inches white border. The full size of the print is 36 x 36 inches. The print will be signed, titled and numbered beneath the image.

Please order early for Christmas delivery.

Materials used:

Fine Art Museum Quality Paper and Non Fade Inks

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Autumn Skies at Brothers' Point - Isle of Skye (2022)
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by Lynne Douglas

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Vibrant Autumn colours in this impressionist style photography print of Brothers' Point (Rubha nam Bràithrean in Gaelic) on the Isle of Skye. In the background, the outline of Raasay (Isle of the Roe Deer) and beyond that, the Scottish mainland. There are many tales of the origins of the name itself, some say it was home to an early group of monks, but this place has a long history with rare dinosaur fossils being found in this location.

This fine art giclée print is one of only 25 in the edition. Printed on the finest textured paper from an ancient mill in England where paper has been made for artists since the 1700s. This paper is traditionally mould made to high archival standards in 100% cotton, and is a paper with a genuine heritage. The combination of non fade inks and archival paper result in a print of the highest quality that can be handed down for generations to come.

This is a long exposure photograph where I have used advanced photography techniques to create an impressionist style image. I feel this image suits this style as it conveys the beauty of the scene.

Each print is handmade in my studio and the 30 x 30 inches image has a 2 inches white border. The full size of the print is 36 x 36 inches. The print will be signed, titled and numbered beneath the image.

Please order early for Christmas delivery.

Materials used:

Fine Art Museum Quality Paper and Non Fade Inks

Tags:
#colourful #impressionist art #gift for her #gift art #scotland #living room art #sunset at sea #sunrise painting #photography as art #scottish #scottish landscape #dramatic skies #skye #isle of skye #hallway art 

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I specialise in extra large abstracts, abstract seascapes and impressionist landscape photography. My bestseller works are my abstract seascapes from the Isle of Skye and the Isle of Harris where... Read more

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