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The Black Cuillin (2012)Photograph by Lynne Douglas

60.96 x 60.96 x 0.25cm (unframed) / 50.8 x 50.8cm (actual image size)

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£250

On the ancient island of Skye there stands an impressive mountainous ridge, The Black Cuillin. The last Scottish clan battle on Skye was fought on the slopes of these mountains in 1601 between the Clan MacDonald and the Clan MacLeod. This remote place is idyllic in Summer but in Winter becomes a place of stormy seas and crashing waves. This image was made after a long drive down single track roads on this distant and sparsely populated island to reach a small beach, only a hundred yards long, where the Cuillin Ridge looms dark and mysterious.

This beautiful Limited Edition print is made, signed, numbered and titled by the artist. It has been printed on luxurious lightly textured, 300gsm archival quality fine art paper. The inks used are the fabulous non fade Epson Ultrachrome K3 with Vivid Magenta; the combination of museum grade paper and archival ink will ensure that your print will last a lifetime without fading.

A Certificate of Authenticity is provided and prints are prepared with a generous white border to make it easy to mount. The print is shipped rolled in a sturdy art tube and is not mounted.

Available in other sizes and on canvas, just get in touch.

Materials used:

Exquisite Giclée Print on Aquarelle Fine Art Paper with Non Fade Inks

Details:

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#fine art#isle of#square#woman artist#female artist#navy blue#cuillins#blue landscape#scottish landscape#monochromatic#dramatic art#mountains and
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On the ancient island of Skye there stands an impressive mountainous ridge, The Black Cuillin. The last Scottish clan battle on Skye was fought on the slopes of these mountains in 1601 between the Clan MacDonald and the Clan MacLeod. This remote place is idyllic in Summer but in Winter becomes a place of stormy seas and crashing waves. This image was made after a long drive down single track roads on this distant and sparsely populated island to reach a small beach, only a hundred yards long, where the Cuillin Ridge looms dark and mysterious.

This beautiful Limited Edition print is made, signed, numbered and titled by the artist. It has been printed on luxurious lightly textured, 300gsm archival quality fine art paper. The inks used are the fabulous non fade Epson Ultrachrome K3 with Vivid Magenta; the combination of museum grade paper and archival ink will ensure that your print will last a lifetime without fading.

A Certificate of Authenticity is provided and prints are prepared with a generous white border to make it easy to mount. The print is shipped rolled in a sturdy art tube and is not mounted.

Available in other sizes and on canvas, just get in touch.

Materials used:

Exquisite Giclée Print on Aquarelle Fine Art Paper with Non Fade Inks

Details:

Tags:

#fine art#isle of#square#woman artist#female artist#navy blue#cuillins#blue landscape#scottish landscape#monochromatic#dramatic art#mountains and
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Working from her Isle of Skye studio, Lynne creates poetic seascapes and skies inspired by the wild romance of Scotland’s beaches and the Outer Hebrides. Her large-scale, limited edition works... Read more

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