Large Seascape Sunset Canvas Print in pink and neutral sand colours.
Beautiful sunset colors as the sun sets over the tiny island of Pabbay off the coast of the Isle of Harris in the far north of Scotland. Made on the most perfect of evenings as the sun was setting over the water and the reflections on the beach matched the gorgeous pink tones in the sky. Pabbay is now uninhabited but was once very fertile and known for the illicit whisky distilleries. The island was cleared for sheep in 1846. Pabbay is traditionally a home of The Clan Morrison which is the clan my mother was born into.
From my new Northern Sunsets Series.
Artwork Details
Printed on exquisite heavy weight, museum quality fine art canvas.
Canvas size 54 x 44 inches
Image size 50 x 40 inches
The two inches border is intended for the sides of your frame.
I believe in giving my clients beautiful artwork on luxury papers and canvases that hold their colours for a lifetime! For these special prints of my work I print on exquisite heavy weight museum quality canvas. Collectors often say that my images look like paintings because of the richness of the colours.
The materials I use are specially designed to capture intensely coloured images like this. The inks are the fabulous non fade Epson Ultrachrome K3 with Vivid Magenta; the combination of museum grade canvas and archival ink will ensure that your print will last a lifetime without fading.
It is hard to explain the importance of the canvas that is used to produce a beautiful print. I have spent 10 years learning how to print and only ever use the highest quality materials. Unlike most artists and photographers, I have invested time and energy learning this craft and my collectors love the results.
This beautiful Limited Edition is signed, numbered and titled at the bottom. To keep it safe it will be shipped in a sturdy art tube.
Canson Fine Art Canvas and fabulous non-fade ink
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Large Seascape Sunset Canvas Print in pink and neutral sand colours.
Beautiful sunset colors as the sun sets over the tiny island of Pabbay off the coast of the Isle of Harris in the far north of Scotland. Made on the most perfect of evenings as the sun was setting over the water and the reflections on the beach matched the gorgeous pink tones in the sky. Pabbay is now uninhabited but was once very fertile and known for the illicit whisky distilleries. The island was cleared for sheep in 1846. Pabbay is traditionally a home of The Clan Morrison which is the clan my mother was born into.
From my new Northern Sunsets Series.
Artwork Details
Printed on exquisite heavy weight, museum quality fine art canvas.
Canvas size 54 x 44 inches
Image size 50 x 40 inches
The two inches border is intended for the sides of your frame.
I believe in giving my clients beautiful artwork on luxury papers and canvases that hold their colours for a lifetime! For these special prints of my work I print on exquisite heavy weight museum quality canvas. Collectors often say that my images look like paintings because of the richness of the colours.
The materials I use are specially designed to capture intensely coloured images like this. The inks are the fabulous non fade Epson Ultrachrome K3 with Vivid Magenta; the combination of museum grade canvas and archival ink will ensure that your print will last a lifetime without fading.
It is hard to explain the importance of the canvas that is used to produce a beautiful print. I have spent 10 years learning how to print and only ever use the highest quality materials. Unlike most artists and photographers, I have invested time and energy learning this craft and my collectors love the results.
This beautiful Limited Edition is signed, numbered and titled at the bottom. To keep it safe it will be shipped in a sturdy art tube.
Canson Fine Art Canvas and fabulous non-fade ink
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This artwork is sold by Lynne Douglas from United Kingdom