Original artwork description:

A small realistic view of the picturesque Loch an loin in the Torridon mountains of the Scottish highlands. In this scene I have tried to convey the atmosphere peace and tranquility of this quiet area of the Scotland with their often grey cloudy skies.

Painted in a traditional realistic style in oils with a palette knife in muted colours.

Painted using quality artists oils on a small square format 8" x 8" (20 x 20cm) canvas, with a varnish finish and white wooden frame with cord ready to hang.

Will require a signature on delivery.

International deliveries may be subject to local customs duties, these vary from country to country and are payable by the customer.

LIMITED EDITION PRINTS:

This artwork is also available as
Limited Edition Canvas Prints.
Total edition size of 150 across all sizes
Professionally printed using Archival inks

Un-stretched on Canson Infinity Museum Pro Canvas plus a 3" white border for either DIY stretching or an easy job for a local framer
or can be framed the same as a paper print with or without glass.

Stretched matte canvas with mirrored edges on a 20mm deep stretcher

Supplied with an artist signed Certificate of Authenticity
Please contact for any print questions

Also available as open edition paper prints

Materials used:

Oil paint on canvas, varnish, and white wood frame

Tags:
#impressionist landscape #mountain range #scottish highlands #british countryside #scotland art #dramatic view #realistic landscape painting #lakeside view #torridon hills #highland loch #rugged scenery #scenic views #picturesque lake #traditional landscapes 
Loch an Loin, Scottish mountain and lake scenery near Torridon
Oil painting
by oconnart

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A small realistic view of the picturesque Loch an loin in the Torridon mountains of the Scottish highlands. In this scene I have tried to convey the atmosphere peace and tranquility of this quiet area of the Scotland with their often grey cloudy skies.

Painted in a traditional realistic style in oils with a palette knife in muted colours.

Painted using quality artists oils on a small square format 8" x 8" (20 x 20cm) canvas, with a varnish finish and white wooden frame with cord ready to hang.

Will require a signature on delivery.

International deliveries may be subject to local customs duties, these vary from country to country and are payable by the customer.

LIMITED EDITION PRINTS:

This artwork is also available as
Limited Edition Canvas Prints.
Total edition size of 150 across all sizes
Professionally printed using Archival inks

Un-stretched on Canson Infinity Museum Pro Canvas plus a 3" white border for either DIY stretching or an easy job for a local framer
or can be framed the same as a paper print with or without glass.

Stretched matte canvas with mirrored edges on a 20mm deep stretcher

Supplied with an artist signed Certificate of Authenticity
Please contact for any print questions

Also available as open edition paper prints

Materials used:

Oil paint on canvas, varnish, and white wood frame

Tags:
#impressionist landscape #mountain range #scottish highlands #british countryside #scotland art #dramatic view #realistic landscape painting #lakeside view #torridon hills #highland loch #rugged scenery #scenic views #picturesque lake #traditional landscapes 

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I have been a professional fulltime artist for 15years, working in variety of media, from more traditional landscape painting to impressionist style photography and digital creations. I like to... Read more

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