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The tiny islands of Rona, Raasay and Eilean Fladday sit between the Isle of Skye and Applecross on the mainland. Swirling in mist and outlined only in silhouette they seem magical and full of mystery. This is some of my latest work, I am using special techniques to create the dreamy look and the colours I am using reflect the beautiful teal blue of the water surrounding the islands.

Island Dreams I, II and III work well as a tryptich in the smaller size as well as the larger sizes which make beautiful statement pieces for a room.

I use wonderful Canson Photographique Rag 300gsm paper which has the most fabulous silky texture and holds colour for a lifetime. Canson have been making paper for over 450 years and their paper was used by Picasso, Ingres, Miro and Warhol to name but a few. The inks I use are state-of-the-art non fade Epson Ultrachrome K3 with Vivid Magenta.

Your print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and is prepared with a generous white border to make it easy to mount. The print is carefully wrapped in acid free tissue then shipped rolled in a sturdy art tube.

I am very particular about printing! Unlike many photographers, I print all my own work so that I remain in control of the art from concept to delivery. If you have any questions please get in touch for a chat.

Materials used:

Epson Ultrachrome K3 with vivid magenta ink, Canson Rag Photographique 300gsm Paper

Tags:
#photography #abstract seascape #teal #isle of #woman artist #water and #minimalist art #scottish landscape #islands #landscape photo #impressionist photography 

Island Dreams I, Isle of Skye (2015)

Photograph 
by Lynne Douglas

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£225

  • Photograph on Paper
  • From a limited edition of 10
  • Size: 88.01 x 88.01 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 76 x 76cm (actual image size)
  • Signed and numbered certificate of authenticity
  • Style: Impressionistic
  • Subject: Landscapes, sea and sky
  • Hurry only 1 left in stock

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The tiny islands of Rona, Raasay and Eilean Fladday sit between the Isle of Skye and Applecross on the mainland. Swirling in mist and outlined only in silhouette they seem magical and full of mystery. This is some of my latest work, I am using special techniques to create the dreamy look and the colours I am using reflect the beautiful teal blue of the water surrounding the islands.

Island Dreams I, II and III work well as a tryptich in the smaller size as well as the larger sizes which make beautiful statement pieces for a room.

I use wonderful Canson Photographique Rag 300gsm paper which has the most fabulous silky texture and holds colour for a lifetime. Canson have been making paper for over 450 years and their paper was used by Picasso, Ingres, Miro and Warhol to name but a few. The inks I use are state-of-the-art non fade Epson Ultrachrome K3 with Vivid Magenta.

Your print comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and is prepared with a generous white border to make it easy to mount. The print is carefully wrapped in acid free tissue then shipped rolled in a sturdy art tube.

I am very particular about printing! Unlike many photographers, I print all my own work so that I remain in control of the art from concept to delivery. If you have any questions please get in touch for a chat.

Materials used:

Epson Ultrachrome K3 with vivid magenta ink, Canson Rag Photographique 300gsm Paper

Tags:
#photography #abstract seascape #teal #isle of #woman artist #water and #minimalist art #scottish landscape #islands #landscape photo #impressionist photography 
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I specialise in extra large abstracts, abstract seascapes and impressionist landscape photography. My bestseller works are my abstract seascapes from the Isle of Skye and the Isle of Harris where... Read more

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