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The tiny islands of Rona, Raasay and Eilean Fladday sit between the Isle of Skye and Applecross on the mainland. Swirling in mist and outlined only in silhouette they seem magical and full of mystery. This is some of my latest work, I am using special techniques to create the dreamy look and the colours I am using reflect the beautiful teal blue of the water surrounding the islands.

Island Dreams I, II and III work well as a tryptich in the smaller size as well as the larger sizes which make beautiful statement pieces for a room.

I believe in giving my clients beautiful artwork on luxury papers that hold their colours for a lifetime! For these special prints of my work I use dreamy, light textured Canson Canvas and the highest quality inks. I do all my own printing, having spent years learning this skill I prefer to maintain control of the colour representation at all stages to ensure you get a truly handmade image.

This print is available in smaller sizes on canvas or paper and I can do bespoke sizes eg panoramas.

People often say that my images look like paintings because of the richness of the colours, the depth of the black and the texture of the materials I use. Canson are one of the oldest paper manufacturers in the world, they have been making paper for over 450 years in France. Founded in 1557 and printers to Louis XVI, their paper was used by Voltaire and Napoleon and the Montgolfier brothers used Canson paper to make the first hot air balloon. Canson paper was used by Picasso, Ingres, Chagal, Miro and many other artists. They have been making paper and canvas for photography since this art began over 150 years ago. Canson are Eco Friendly - they purchase paper pulp only from forests managed in a sustainable way which also makes them pretty special.


Canvases are unframed and unmounted, they need to be stretched or framed once you get them. They are matte varnished and come with a 2 inch white border. Once ready, they are carefully wrapped in acid free tissue then shipped in a sturdy art tube to ensure safe delivery.

All taxes and duties to be paid by the receiver.

Thanks for looking, if you have any questions just let me know.

Materials used:

385gsm Finest Canson Museum Grade Canvas and non fade inks

Tags:
#skye and sea #canvas art #triptych #calming #inspirational art #set of 4 #extra large oil painting #deserted beach #3 pieces #teal blue #set of three #giclee on canvas #beach prints #three prints 
Island Dreams - Triptych - Extra large canvas prints in shades of blue (2017)
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by Lynne Douglas

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  • Photograph on Canvas
  • From a limited edition of 40
  • Size: 238.76 x 86.36 x 0.25cm (unframed) / 228.6 x 76.2cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Abstract
  • Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky

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The tiny islands of Rona, Raasay and Eilean Fladday sit between the Isle of Skye and Applecross on the mainland. Swirling in mist and outlined only in silhouette they seem magical and full of mystery. This is some of my latest work, I am using special techniques to create the dreamy look and the colours I am using reflect the beautiful teal blue of the water surrounding the islands.

Island Dreams I, II and III work well as a tryptich in the smaller size as well as the larger sizes which make beautiful statement pieces for a room.

I believe in giving my clients beautiful artwork on luxury papers that hold their colours for a lifetime! For these special prints of my work I use dreamy, light textured Canson Canvas and the highest quality inks. I do all my own printing, having spent years learning this skill I prefer to maintain control of the colour representation at all stages to ensure you get a truly handmade image.

This print is available in smaller sizes on canvas or paper and I can do bespoke sizes eg panoramas.

People often say that my images look like paintings because of the richness of the colours, the depth of the black and the texture of the materials I use. Canson are one of the oldest paper manufacturers in the world, they have been making paper for over 450 years in France. Founded in 1557 and printers to Louis XVI, their paper was used by Voltaire and Napoleon and the Montgolfier brothers used Canson paper to make the first hot air balloon. Canson paper was used by Picasso, Ingres, Chagal, Miro and many other artists. They have been making paper and canvas for photography since this art began over 150 years ago. Canson are Eco Friendly - they purchase paper pulp only from forests managed in a sustainable way which also makes them pretty special.


Canvases are unframed and unmounted, they need to be stretched or framed once you get them. They are matte varnished and come with a 2 inch white border. Once ready, they are carefully wrapped in acid free tissue then shipped in a sturdy art tube to ensure safe delivery.

All taxes and duties to be paid by the receiver.

Thanks for looking, if you have any questions just let me know.

Materials used:

385gsm Finest Canson Museum Grade Canvas and non fade inks

Tags:
#skye and sea #canvas art #triptych #calming #inspirational art #set of 4 #extra large oil painting #deserted beach #3 pieces #teal blue #set of three #giclee on canvas #beach prints #three prints 

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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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