A statement piece in the beautiful colours of a Summer sunrise on the Isle of Harris. This large square seascape is available also as a canvas on request. The size and neutral colours of beige, cream and gold make this suitable for a living room where it will give a sense of calm and peace.
In Summer on Skye the cliff tops are so special in the very early morning. At sunrise the soft rose gold colours seem to glow over the water between here and the mainland. The currents flow softly, creating patterns on the water. You can hardly see anything on the horizon, from here it is a long way before you reach land looking north to the top of the world.
The title is taken from a beautiful poem called I'll tell you how the sun rose
'I’ll tell you how the sun rose, -
A ribbon at a time.
The steeples swam in amethyst,
The news like squirrels ran.
The hills untied their bonnets,
The bobolinks begun.
Then I said softly to myself,
"That must have been the sun!"
From the poem by Emily Dickenson (1830 - 1886)
Printed on exquisite fine art canvas that is guaranteed not to fade for over a hundred years. Canvas size 60 x 60 inches with a 56 x 56 inches image. The two inches border is for your framer to use to stretch around the sides of your frame.
Bespoke sizes and paper fine art prints also available on request.
This is ideal for float framing. It is an great size for a room with a high ceiling yet it does not over power as it is in soft neutral tones.
Giclée printed on beautiful Fine Art Canvas - Museum Quality
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A statement piece in the beautiful colours of a Summer sunrise on the Isle of Harris. This large square seascape is available also as a canvas on request. The size and neutral colours of beige, cream and gold make this suitable for a living room where it will give a sense of calm and peace.
In Summer on Skye the cliff tops are so special in the very early morning. At sunrise the soft rose gold colours seem to glow over the water between here and the mainland. The currents flow softly, creating patterns on the water. You can hardly see anything on the horizon, from here it is a long way before you reach land looking north to the top of the world.
The title is taken from a beautiful poem called I'll tell you how the sun rose
'I’ll tell you how the sun rose, -
A ribbon at a time.
The steeples swam in amethyst,
The news like squirrels ran.
The hills untied their bonnets,
The bobolinks begun.
Then I said softly to myself,
"That must have been the sun!"
From the poem by Emily Dickenson (1830 - 1886)
Printed on exquisite fine art canvas that is guaranteed not to fade for over a hundred years. Canvas size 60 x 60 inches with a 56 x 56 inches image. The two inches border is for your framer to use to stretch around the sides of your frame.
Bespoke sizes and paper fine art prints also available on request.
This is ideal for float framing. It is an great size for a room with a high ceiling yet it does not over power as it is in soft neutral tones.
Giclée printed on beautiful Fine Art Canvas - Museum Quality
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