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Title: Fire on the Water

Fabulous shimmering colours in this metallic paper version of my Fire on the Water image. The metallic finish brings this to life with the intense colours of the sunrise in particular being highlighted.

Sunrise at Strone Point in Argyll, near the small highland town of Dunoon. This tiny jetty was used by visitors to the island in the Victorian era when Dunoon and the Argyll coast were a popular tourist destination. In the 1800s women in crinolines and petticoats, men with boaters and brollies came on holiday to paddle in the water on the coast. Now, the jetty is quiet and peaceful and the waymarker in the water is only a place for the birds to sit and watch the tide come and go. On the opposite side, Greenock, Gourock and the Clyde shipyards where famous ships were built and launched.

Printed on metallic paper. The image has a 1 inch white border to facilitate framing.

The video shows a smaller version of the print on the metallic paper, it is even more beautiful in real life!


Thanks for looking,
Lynne

Materials used:

Giclee printed on metallic paper with non fade inks

Tags:
#seascape #red #sunset #vibrant #scotland #sunset at sea #seascapes #huge #scottish #vibrant pink #sunrise colours #dramatic skies #red sunset #huge art #large seacapes 

Vibrant Red Sunset - Fire on the Water (2021)

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by Lynne Douglas

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Title: Fire on the Water

Fabulous shimmering colours in this metallic paper version of my Fire on the Water image. The metallic finish brings this to life with the intense colours of the sunrise in particular being highlighted.

Sunrise at Strone Point in Argyll, near the small highland town of Dunoon. This tiny jetty was used by visitors to the island in the Victorian era when Dunoon and the Argyll coast were a popular tourist destination. In the 1800s women in crinolines and petticoats, men with boaters and brollies came on holiday to paddle in the water on the coast. Now, the jetty is quiet and peaceful and the waymarker in the water is only a place for the birds to sit and watch the tide come and go. On the opposite side, Greenock, Gourock and the Clyde shipyards where famous ships were built and launched.

Printed on metallic paper. The image has a 1 inch white border to facilitate framing.

The video shows a smaller version of the print on the metallic paper, it is even more beautiful in real life!


Thanks for looking,
Lynne

Materials used:

Giclee printed on metallic paper with non fade inks

Tags:
#seascape #red #sunset #vibrant #scotland #sunset at sea #seascapes #huge #scottish #vibrant pink #sunrise colours #dramatic skies #red sunset #huge art #large seacapes 

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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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