Artwork description:

Neist Point is one of the most famous lighthouses in Scotland and can be found on the most westerly tip of Skye near the township of Glendale.
While the walk down is an easy one, the concrete path does get quite steep at times. From the path you will see stunning views of the high cliffs and the lighthouse itself, at sunset the view is made even more spectacular making this a top destination for landscape photographers.

Neist Point Lighthouse, designed by David Alan Stevenson, was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages and the cableway is still used to take supplies to the cottages which are now available as a self catering facility.

Mr W Hugh MacDonald from Oban was the building contractor for the lighthouse and dwellings which cost £4,350 at that time. The fog signal, which has since been discontinued, was not completed until1910. Neist Point lighthouse was automated in 1990.
The tower is 19 metres high and has a range of 16 miles. The station is located on the North East corner of the Isle of Skye near Waterstein. The only access is by foot but the 45 minute walk is worth it to see the beautiful facility and the surrounding views.

Materials used:

Baryta 300gsm Archival paper, Solid Wood frame, Archival Double Mount, anti reflective clear acrylic

Tags:
#scotland #lighthouse #isle of skye #neist point 

Neist Point Lighthouse - Isle of Skye - Scotland (2021)

Photograph 
by Michael McHugh

£315

  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 10
  • Size: 47 x 62.5 x 2cm (framed) / 30 x 45.5cm (actual image size)
  • Framed and ready to hang
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Photorealistic
  • Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
Artwork description
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Neist Point is one of the most famous lighthouses in Scotland and can be found on the most westerly tip of Skye near the township of Glendale.
While the walk down is an easy one, the concrete path does get quite steep at times. From the path you will see stunning views of the high cliffs and the lighthouse itself, at sunset the view is made even more spectacular making this a top destination for landscape photographers.

Neist Point Lighthouse, designed by David Alan Stevenson, was first lit on 1 November 1909. An aerial cableway is used to take supplies to the lighthouse and cottages and the cableway is still used to take supplies to the cottages which are now available as a self catering facility.

Mr W Hugh MacDonald from Oban was the building contractor for the lighthouse and dwellings which cost £4,350 at that time. The fog signal, which has since been discontinued, was not completed until1910. Neist Point lighthouse was automated in 1990.
The tower is 19 metres high and has a range of 16 miles. The station is located on the North East corner of the Isle of Skye near Waterstein. The only access is by foot but the 45 minute walk is worth it to see the beautiful facility and the surrounding views.

Materials used:

Baryta 300gsm Archival paper, Solid Wood frame, Archival Double Mount, anti reflective clear acrylic

Tags:
#scotland #lighthouse #isle of skye #neist point 

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